I want to see the the efficacy compared against ortho-k, atropine, and MFSCLs. Would love to know how it stacks up against the current myopia control treatments on the market
This is great. You are going to help all our children go from 20/50, to naked eye 20/20. Bless you! That is the real meaning of "myopia management". I am willing to sign up for it now!
You can find the two studies referenced in the video here: www.aaojournal.org/article/S0161-6420(22)00780-1/fulltext and www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0161642022006698
Doesn't work the same. No studies have shown sunlight reduce axial length, let alone to a statistically significant degree. Environmental factors are not yet fully understood and per current theories as great as sunlight has been shown to be it's not the sole factor in myopic development. Sunlight can't undue the other environment factors that are shown to be correlated with myopia. Once myopia is developed the various actual risk factors also must be controlled. Recent research is also indicating that myopia is even less understood than general optometry thought, as the theorised stabalisation in the early 20s has been proven to be false (among other things).
@@jugjivan Looks like you copied that from somewhere. Plenty of people have reversed their myopia. Their eye length shortened. Being outside looking at things in the distance and getting sunlight is very healthy for the eyes. More than 50% of sunlight is infrared.
I want to see the the efficacy compared against ortho-k, atropine, and MFSCLs. Would love to know how it stacks up against the current myopia control treatments on the market
Certainly.
Can’t wait to see this in the western world. I would definitely try to acquire one for my family
This is great.
You are going to help all our children go from 20/50, to naked eye 20/20.
Bless you!
That is the real meaning of "myopia management".
I am willing to sign up for it now!
As ridiculous as using ultrasound to control myopia! Thinking about the effects and ignoring the harms and side effects is ridiculous pseudoscience!
Can this work for me to go from 20/40 to 20/20.
I am an Engineer and would like to see this as a success!
Is this still working? Do you have to use it lifelong to maintain results?
Where can I avail the device?
Where are the studies?
You can find the two studies referenced in the video here:
www.aaojournal.org/article/S0161-6420(22)00780-1/fulltext
and
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0161642022006698
@@OptometryToday_AOP
Thank you.
How to avail this device? How much?
Is it available in India?
What is the price?
Do tratak which is an yogic exercise on morning sun it has same wavelength of red light therapy.
650nm cell phones might be nice.
Go out in the sun and get lots of IR.
Doesn't work the same. No studies have shown sunlight reduce axial length, let alone to a statistically significant degree. Environmental factors are not yet fully understood and per current theories as great as sunlight has been shown to be it's not the sole factor in myopic development. Sunlight can't undue the other environment factors that are shown to be correlated with myopia. Once myopia is developed the various actual risk factors also must be controlled. Recent research is also indicating that myopia is even less understood than general optometry thought, as the theorised stabalisation in the early 20s has been proven to be false (among other things).
@@jugjivan
Looks like you copied that from somewhere.
Plenty of people have reversed their myopia.
Their eye length shortened.
Being outside looking at things in the distance and getting sunlight is very healthy for the eyes.
More than 50% of sunlight is infrared.