MEDIA
A selection of media reports, videos and links on myopia control and orthokeratology.
NEWS MEDIA
Choice Magazine Australia (03/17): Myopia increase in children.
ABC News Australia (03/17): Short-sightedness a global epidemic as children spend less time outdoors. The Telegraph UK (06/15): Night time contact lenses stop children becoming short-sighted. Optometry Australia (08/17): Start Ortho-K Early, Study Urges. Kidspot Parenting Australia (11/17): No screen time for babies. |
BLOG
My Kids Vision Blog on Medium:
What is myopia management? — by Dr Kate Gifford, PhD
Are contact lenses safe for kids? — by Dr Kate Gifford, PhD
Is the iPad making your child's eyes worse? — by Philip Cheng, Eyecare Concepts Melbourne
What is myopia management? — by Dr Kate Gifford, PhD
Are contact lenses safe for kids? — by Dr Kate Gifford, PhD
Is the iPad making your child's eyes worse? — by Philip Cheng, Eyecare Concepts Melbourne
BRIEN HOLDEN VISION INSTITUTE — SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
What is Myopia?
Prevalence of Myopia in Australia
When Should Kids Have Their Eyes Tested?
Myopia — Genetics or Environment?
How to Prevent Childhood Myopia?
Is Myopia a Disease?
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Myopia Control Treatment Options
Orthokeratology (Ortho K) for Myopia Control
What is High Myopia?
Eye Health Complications of High Myopia
Myopia Control for Adults with Myopia?
Monica's Story with Myopia
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REFERENCES — CLINICAL RESEARCH & STUDIES ON MYOPIA CONTROL
· Effect of Orthokeratology on myopia progression: twelve-year results of a retrospective cohort study.
· Orthokeratology to control myopia progression: a meta-analysis.
· Choroidal thickness and axial length changes in myopic children treated with orthokeratology.
· Effects of orthokeratology on the progression of low to moderate myopia in Chinese children.
· The long-term clinical effects of orthokeratology in high myopia children.
· The control effect of orthokeratology on axial length elongation in Chinese children with myopia.
· Update on Orthokeratology in Managing Progressive Myopia in Children: Efficacy, Mechanisms, and Concerns.
· Effectiveness of Toric Orthokeratology in the Treatment of Patients with Combined Myopia and Astigmatism.
· Efficacy Comparison of 16 Interventions for Myopia Control in Children: A Network Meta-analysis.
· Atropine for the Prevention of Myopia Progression in Children.
· Atropine for the treatment of childhood myopia (ATOM1 study).
· Five-Year Clinical Trial on Atropine for the Treatment of Myopia 2 (ATOM 2 study).
· Contact Lens Methods for Clinical Myopia Control.
· Case Series Analysis of Myopic Progression Control With a Unique Extended Depth of Focus Multifocal Contact Lens.
· A Comparison of Vision-Related Quality-of-Life Measures Between MiSight Contact Lenses and Single-Vision Spectacles.
· Myopia Control with Bifocal Contact Lenses: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
· Undercorrection of myopia enhances rather than inhibits myopia progression.
· Interventions to Reduce Myopia Progression in Children.
· Current approaches to myopia control.
· How to effectively manage myopia.
· Outdoor Activity Reduces the Prevalence of Myopia in Children.
· Orthokeratology to control myopia progression: a meta-analysis.
· Choroidal thickness and axial length changes in myopic children treated with orthokeratology.
· Effects of orthokeratology on the progression of low to moderate myopia in Chinese children.
· The long-term clinical effects of orthokeratology in high myopia children.
· The control effect of orthokeratology on axial length elongation in Chinese children with myopia.
· Update on Orthokeratology in Managing Progressive Myopia in Children: Efficacy, Mechanisms, and Concerns.
· Effectiveness of Toric Orthokeratology in the Treatment of Patients with Combined Myopia and Astigmatism.
· Efficacy Comparison of 16 Interventions for Myopia Control in Children: A Network Meta-analysis.
· Atropine for the Prevention of Myopia Progression in Children.
· Atropine for the treatment of childhood myopia (ATOM1 study).
· Five-Year Clinical Trial on Atropine for the Treatment of Myopia 2 (ATOM 2 study).
· Contact Lens Methods for Clinical Myopia Control.
· Case Series Analysis of Myopic Progression Control With a Unique Extended Depth of Focus Multifocal Contact Lens.
· A Comparison of Vision-Related Quality-of-Life Measures Between MiSight Contact Lenses and Single-Vision Spectacles.
· Myopia Control with Bifocal Contact Lenses: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
· Undercorrection of myopia enhances rather than inhibits myopia progression.
· Interventions to Reduce Myopia Progression in Children.
· Current approaches to myopia control.
· How to effectively manage myopia.
· Outdoor Activity Reduces the Prevalence of Myopia in Children.
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