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===Using reduced or no lenses (myopic defocus)=== | ===Using reduced or no lenses (myopic defocus)=== | ||
*[https://endmyopia.org/shots-in-the-dark-clinical-myopia-studies/ ''"Results of this study suggest that such children, if myopic, may have an additional benefit of slowed progression of myopia."'' IOVS, 2004] | |||
===Active Focus (accomodative training)=== | ===Active Focus (accomodative training)=== |
Revision as of 08:46, 10 November 2020
This article isn't fully developed, there are many studies that could go on this page that aren't here at the moment.
Causes of Myopia
Lens induced myopia & axial length change in humans
- "Significant changes in optical axial length occurred in human subjects after 60 minutes of monocular defocus." IOVS, 2010
- "The human eye is able to discern the sign of defocus within minutes after exposure to blur and make changes in its axial length in a direction to reduce the amount of retinal blur", Scientific Reports, 2020