The use of wearable devices for health monitoring has attracted significant interest from patients, physicians, and other healthcare professionals because of their potential to usher in a new era of personalized, accessible, and convenient care. The wearable medical device industry is currently valued at more than $100 billion and is projected to exceed $300 billion by 2032.
This article explores the use of wearable technology for monitoring retinal health, both through direct assessment of ocular parameters—such as visual field testing and imaging—and through systemic monitoring of surrogate markers of retinal health.
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