Optical coherence elastography for the measurement of anterior segment biomechanical properties [thesis]

Zachery Quince
This thesis developed a novel optical coherence elastography method to characterise tissue biomechanical properties in the anterior eye. The developed method applies a static force to deform the tissue and combines optical coherence tomography imaging with image processing to track the deformation and extract tissue mechanical properties. This project represents the first step towards developing a clinically viable method to comprehensively measure the mechanical properties of the anterior segment of the eye.
doi:10.5204/thesis.eprints.236255 fatcat:l4pmimobrbgcjo2ivpy2ej3ac4