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UNDERSTANDING SHORT & LONG CORRIDOR PROGRESSIVE LENSES Technical Level 2 Jackie O’Keefe, LDO HOACLS 2015
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Page 1: UNDERSTANDING SHORT & LONG CORRIDOR PROGRESSIVE …

UNDERSTANDING

SHORT & LONG

CORRIDOR

PROGRESSIVE

LENSES

Technical Level 2

Jackie O’Keefe, LDO

HOACLS

2015

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What Does It Mean?

Greek Origin

”Presby” = old

”opia” = eye.

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Presbyopia

When? Hyperopia - late 30’s

Emmetropia - about 40

Myopia - mid-to-late 40’s.

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Presbyopia

“My arms aren’t long enough!”Emerging presbyope = 0.75 to 1.00 add

Early presbyope = 1.25 to 1.75 add

Advanced presbyope = 2.00 to 2.75

Late presbyope = 3.00 and higher.

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Presbyopia Lens Options

OTC Readers

SV Readers

Bifocals & Blended Bifocals

Trifocals

Occupational Lenses

Progressive Addition Lenses

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PALs and Zones

Zone 1

Zone 2

Zone 3

Zone 4.

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Earliest Progressives – 1

Sphere based designs from 6/200 model

(+6.00 BC/+2.00 D Add)

Excessive cylinder in progressive zone (4:1)

One lens “rotated” for left and right eye

Linear CorridorMono-Design.

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Symmetric Designs

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The Next Phase – 2

Sphere based designs from 6/200 model

Less cylinder (2:1 ratio) in progressive zone

One lens rotated in the mold for left & right

Linear CorridorMono-Design.

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Mono/Multi Designs

Mono-Design: Same design for all add powers.

Near and intermediate widths shrink as add power increases.

Multi-Design: Design changes as add power increases.

Design becomes progressively harder.

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The Next Generation – 3

Partially aspheric &/or

asymmetric designs

Much less cylinder in

progressive zone (1:1)

Each base/add designed

independently

Designed right & leftMulti-Design.

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Asymmetrical Designs

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Asymmetrical Designs

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Short Corridor PALs?

A PAL designed specifically for small “B” dimension frames

Custom designed by optical scientists to shorten a corridor

without sacrificing optical quality

A design that adheres to quality ophthalmic criteria

considering all optical zones.

Longer Shorter

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Did We Have It All?

A sufficient minimum corridor length is around 9-10 millimeters

The add must be at least 4-5mm in the vertical dimension

The 85% Factor.

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What About The Corridor?

Long

Short

In-Between.

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Corridor Mathematics

Minkwitz Theorem.

“The width of the progressive channel*

is proportional to its length

and is inverse (opposite) proportion to

the add power.”

*channel = corridor

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Corridor Mathematics

Minkwitz Theorem.

Lower add power = wider corridor

Higher add power = narrower corridor

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Corridor Mathematics

Minkwitz Theorem.

Longer channel = wider corridor

Shorter channel = narrower corridor

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Fixed Corridor Mathematics

9 + 5 = 14 OC

12 + 5 = 17 OC

Fixed = Mold

NV = 100%.

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Variable Corridor Mathematics

9 → 14 Lengths

OC – 5 = Corridor

Per .5 Increments

Variable = DST

NV = 100%.

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The Human Factor

Previous Segmented

Wearers

OC to Seg = 5

Seg OC = 5

Total Drop = 10

The Comfort Zone

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The Human FactorLarger Faces

Previous Small B

Wearers

Previous Long B

Wearers

Add Power Changes

Posture & Stature

The End-User

What Is The Task?

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What Happened Next?

Duel Optics

DST.

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100th Diopter In Perfection

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Patient Experience

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