PressOp™

PressOp™ is a new spectacle mounted device designed by clinicians to help individuals with Blepharospasm.  PressOp™ has proved its safety and efficacy within an ethically approved clinical trial and is now available for purchase.

Blepharospasm is involuntary, increased blink rate and spasmodic eye closure, which is so troublesome and when very severe, so disabling resulting in some sufferers becoming functionally blind. This sometimes requires visual impairment certification.

The cause of Blepharospasm is understood to be due to hyper-excitability of the neuronal circuits between the motor cortex, the basal ganglia and the brain centres controlling the muscles of the eyelids. PressOp™ calms the nerve pathway circuits thereby reducing the symptoms.

Move the arrows to show the reduction in symptoms when the PressOp™ device is attached to the arm of the patients glasses and the rotational arm is positioned on the pressure point.

The concept of PressOp™ arose after studying individuals with Blepharospasm who regularly use “sensory tricks” by applying pressure to the temple region of their forehead as they found this helped to enable eye opening. The device is particularly helpful with controlling an episode of severe spasm when the carrying out of specific tasks is necessary. We particularly recommend the use of PressOp™ for additional relief of eyelid spasms as part of the Botulinum treatment cycle. Botulinum Toxin injections will take a week or two to take full effect, while two or three months later the effect of the Botulinum eases off. Blepharospasm sufferers may find continuity in their quality of life by using PressOp™ while effectiveness of treatment is not at its peak. We also recommend the use of PressOp™ to non – responders of Botulinum Toxin.

PressOp™ simply slides onto the arm of the spectacles and once in the correct position, is tightened to stay in place, fitting most spectacle designs easily. A rotational arm provides the pressure point to the temple. If you do not need to wear spectacles you may just wear a frame or have clear glass lenses without prescription inserted into a frame. If you would like to place an order or would like more information please visit the PressOp™ website or you may ask The Dystonia Society to pass your details to the project coordinator.

The PressOp™ Team:

Alexina Fantato, Manoj Parulekar, John Elston