M&S Technologies To Unveil Sports Vision Performance Testing at COVD Meeting
Niles, IL (PRWEB) March 30, 2015 -- M&S Technologies, the first name in computerized vision testing systems, introduces Sports Vision Performance (SVP) testing. This protocol quickly and easily measures eight aspects of vision that are critical for optimal sports performance: Visual Acuity, Contrast Sensitivity, Visual Processing Speed, Eye Movement/Cognitive Skills, Dynamic Acuity, Fusional Ability, Eye Alignment, and Depth Perception.
SVP can be purchased as software-only and loaded onto a laptop for mobile use, or purchased with the M&S Smart System 20/20 that includes a wide range of acuity tests for all ages. An optional database subscription feature allows the patient’s results to be compared against his or her peers.
M&S will be exhibiting at the COVD Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, April 14-18, where the Sports Vision Performance protocol will be available for a full demonstration.
“In addition to the breadth of tests performed with our new Sports Testing System, our customers have especially liked its automated step-by-step protocol. The protocol ensures reliable and consistent results with every test performed.” -Joe Marino, President
About M&S Technologies:
Founded in 1990, M&S Technologies is a software company specializing in visual testing systems and dedicated to developing the very best products for eye-care professionals, optometry schools and universities, and products used in clinical trials. To date, over 23,000 systems are in use across 39 countries with a growing network that includes 25 distributors and several strategic industry alliances. Superior service, industry-leading technology and products that define the cutting edge have been the hallmarks of M&S for 25 years.
For more information, please contact:
Carolyn Crabb
Marketing Coordinator
M&S Technologies, Inc.
847-763-0500
ccrabb(at)mstech-eyes(dot)com
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Carolyn Crabb, M&S Technologies, Inc., http://www.mstech-eyes.com, +1 (847) 763-0500, [email protected]
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