
The Wayne Vis-Flex is an excellent instrument for developing greater visual awareness, accuracy, and fluidity in free space. It is useful for enhancing monocular and binocular eye movement control in any meridian of gaze, focusing flexibility and visual teaming at varied distances and speeds, and general visual awareness. In sports vision training, it can be used to develop dynamic convergence, precise fixation, and X-axis fixation shifting ("leading with the eyes").
The Vis-Flex is a four-foot plastic rod mounted on an adjustable heavy-duty tripod with 16 LED lights running along the top. A built-in microprocessor sequences the lights in 16 selectable patterns; sequencing can be performed either manually via a hand-held switch or automatically at an adjustable speed. An optional auditory stimulus can be provided at each step of the sequence.

The Vis-Flex can be used to perform sequential-fixation tracking and pursuit activities horizontally (X-axis), vertically (Y-axis), or obliquely, and can also be used in the Z-axis (extending from the bridge of the user's nose) as an "electronic Brock String" to develop and evaluate dynamic accommodation and convergence. A white line running between the lights creates a cross pattern for detecting suppression, lack of fusion, underconvergence and overconvergence, and anomalous correspondence.

4' long
120 volts AC, 60Hz
$660.00