2023
DOI: 10.26420/austinjclinopthalmol.2023.1162
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Energy Storage and Dissipation in the Eye: The Importance of the Biomechanical Connections between the Cornea-Limbus-Scleral Series Biomechanical Element and the Scleral-Optic Nerve-Posterior Segment Tissues in Protecting Sensitive Visual Components from Mechanical Damage

Frederick H Silver,
Tanmay Deshmukh,
Dominick Benedetto
et al.

Abstract: An understanding of ocular biomechanics is essential to appreciate the molecular structure of the anterior and posterior segments of the eye and their role in maintaning corneal shape, refractive power and visual acuity. Energy storage, transmission and dissipation are essential elements of normal mechanical homeostasis. Vibrational Optical Coherence Tomography (VOCT) was used to study the viscoelasticity of the anterior and posterior segments of the porcine eye. Our VOCT results indicate that both the cornea … Show more

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