Ocular Response Analyser

Reichert Technologies has introduced the new all-in-one Ocular Response Analyser (ORA). A company spokesman said Reichert had pioneered the measurement of corneal biomechanical properties with the development of Corneal Hysteresis and Corneal Compensated IOP (IOPcc), and is now pleased to present the next generation ORA. The improvements made to the new ORA will further enhance its clinical utility and relevance, said product manager David Taylor. 'We have worked closely with opinion-leading ophthalmologists and optometrists around the world for a decade in the development and improvement of this device,' he said. 'We are thrilled to incorporate what we have learned into the new model and look forward to bringing this exciting technology into many more practices.' The new ORA is available directly from Reichert in the US and through authorised Reichert distributors internationally.
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