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Ocular rigidity: clinical approach

  • The term ocular rigidity is widely used in clinical ophthalmology. Generally it is assumed as a resistance of the whole eyeball to mechanical deformation and relates to biomechanical properties of the eye and its tissues. Basic principles and formulas for clinical tonometry, tonography and pulsatile ocular blood flow measurements are based on the concept of ocular rigidity. There is evidence for altered ocular rigidity in aging, in several eye diseases and after eye surgery. Unfortunately, there is no consensual view on ocular rigidity: it used to make a quite different sense for different people but still the same name. Foremost there is no clear consent between biomechanical engineers and ophthalmologists on the concept. Moreover ocular rigidity is occasionally characterized using various parameters with their different physical dimensions. In contrast to engineering approach, clinical approach to ocular rigidity claims to characterize the total mechanical response of the eyeball to its deformation without any detailed considerations on eye morphology or material properties of its tissues. Further to the previous chapter this section aims to describe clinical approach to ocular rigidity from the perspective of an engineer in an attempt to straighten out this concept, to show its advantages, disadvantages and various applications.

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Verfasserangaben:Konstantin KotliarORCiD
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64422-2_2
ISBN:978-3-030-64422-2
Titel des übergeordneten Werkes (Englisch):Ocular Rigidity, Biomechanics and Hydrodynamics of the Eye
Verlag:Springer
Verlagsort:Cham
Herausgeber:I. Pallikaris, M. K. Tsilimbaris, A. I. Dastiridou
Dokumentart:Teil eines Buches (Kapitel)
Sprache:Englisch
Erscheinungsjahr:2021
Datum der Publikation (Server):21.12.2021
Freies Schlagwort / Tag:Coefficient of ocular rigidity; Corneo-scleral shell; Differential tonometry; Eyeball; Pressure-volume relationship
Erste Seite:15
Letzte Seite:43
Link:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64422-2_2
Zugriffsart:campus
Fachbereiche und Einrichtungen:FH Aachen / Fachbereich Medizintechnik und Technomathematik
FH Aachen / IfB - Institut für Bioengineering
collections:Verlag / Springer