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VISION IMAGING

     Bimonocular Vision Optical Instruments
   for 
      Bimonocular Vision + Binocular Fusion by Fusing
                            

A short introduction for professionals and experts regarding what the bimonocular vision optical instrument can technically do. The bimonocular vision optical instrument can create bimonocular vision (two-eyed monocular vision) with both eyes over the entire visual field. This instrument can also perform binocular fusing, which means that the monocular images from both eyes can be fused in and out of each other as desired. More in-depth explanations about what the optical instrument can be used for can be found on this website.

 

Contact Us To Get Permission if you want to perform the 3-step treatment method in your practice without the bimonocular vision optical instrument: step1 bimonocular vision - step2 binocular fusing - step3 binocular fusion

Contact Us If You Want To Integrate The Bimonocular Vision Optical Instrument Design

And Related Bimonocular Vision [ Two-eyed Monocular Vision ]  +  Binocular Fusing + Fusion Images For example

in eyeglasses and eyeframes or in other devices.

Important News for Ophthalmological Specialists

 

Our treatment method is the previously known binasal occlusion with a vertical line, this previous binasal occlusion has been taken by us from its early infancy and has now matured and therefore fully developed and become an optical instrument including a new physical treatment method that is also the only correct treatment method to apply this type of binasal occlusion to the patient.

Our treatment method is 180 degrees reversed/different and more from the old binasal occlusion technique, we are creating binocular fusion instead of eliminating binocular fusion, etc.etc.etc.

Previously known binasal occlusion with vertical line has now become:

step1 bimonocular vision - step2 fusing - step3 creating binocular fusion

If you are still working with the above-mentioned old binasal occlusion technique, we kindly ask you to switch to our 3-step treatment method.
We are asking all ophthalmological specialists to stop performing this old form of binasal occlusion and to use our far perfected method of treatment.

We have to report if you continue to work with the old binasal occlusion you are largely guilty of intellectual property infringement of the fully developed new method, even though you have been working with the simple old binasal occlusion technique for a long time.

If you still want to perform the old binasal occlusion: first make sure you are legally compliant, you can do this by purchasing the starter kit from us. With the starter kit you will receive the bimonocular vision optical instrument, a vision test, the 3step treatment method and permission to start working with it. There will also be an exception form in the starter kit so that you can continue to work legally in the old binasal occlusion way that you were previously familiar with.

'More info. on the Eye Care page of this website'

Great alternative to an eyepatch !
Why?...
Because the bimonocular/two-eyed monocular vision instrument will restore your visual field loss blindness which was caused by the eyepatch. The instrument will restore your visual field loss blindness by increasing your visual field by ± 30% 

Diplopia - Double Vision Solution

Basic Optics

Out of the Experimental Phase !  Now Fully Developed !
The Bimonocular Vision Optical Instrument Beamsplitter

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Bimonocular Vision

Optical Instrument

 

 

 

All design rights and expression rights of present and future derivative bimonocular vision optical instrument eyewear, the design rights of bimonocular vision images (two-eyed monocular vision images) - binocular fusing vision images - binocular fusion vision images are Reserved. All these Rights are Copyright Protected and Registered at BOIP.

 

 

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Patient Testimonial Video 1
Restoring visual field loss blindness
with bimonocular vision and optical instrument

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