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RightEye




The FDA-cleared RightEye Vision System is an innovative eye tracking technology. It allows for validation and illustration of pre- and post-rehabilitation program results, enabling healthcare providers to quickly identify eye movement-related impairments. The Vision System does this by combining ocular testing with body positioning to assess vestibular and balance issues. Additionally, due to ease of use, it improves patient compliance and commitment to long-term treatment.

The RightEye Vision System was developed by Drs. Paul Wetzel, George Gitchel, and Mark Baron in the Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center in Richmond, VA along with Dr. Paul Wetzel at Virginia Commonwealth University.

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Paul Wetzel, PhD
Principal Investigator and Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center - Richmond, VA, Virginia Commonwealth University

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