January 1, 2021 By Krupa Philip, PhD, Brien Holden Vision Institute Although 2020 is a year that many will consider as best...
January 1, 2021 By Dwight Akerman, OD, MBA, FAAO Researchers from Johnson & Johnson Vision Care and the University of Houston have...
December 1, 2020 By Divya Jagadeesh, BOpt, MPhil, PhD No level of myopia is considered safe, and any increase in myopia is...
Sponsored Content August 24, 2020 Why Axial Length & ‘CARE’ sponsored by Johnson & Johnson Vision
June 11, 2020 By Dwight Akerman, OD, MBA, FAAO Chief Medical Editor, Review of Myopia Management Myopia is a refractive condition caused...
AL measurement has not traditionally been considered part of mainstream optometry.
April 1, 2020 Senuri Karunaratne, BSc, OD Brien Holden Vision Institute Myopia has become a critical public health issue, particularly in Asian...
March 3, 2020 Lausanne, Switzerland — Pascal Blaser, M.Sc., founder of MyopiaCare, an online educational platform for myopia specialists and parents,...
March 1, 2020 By Brittney Ismail, BVisSc, MOptom Brien Holden Vision Institute It is known that axial length (AL) increases through childhood...
Results of a single masked, randomized two-year controlled clinical trial
There is a strong correlation between the amount of myopia and the length of the eye in all individuals.
Implicit in deciding when to initiate myopia management is monitoring pre-myopic patients who are at risk of developing myopia.
One of the key gaps in putting myopia management into practice is how to gauge success in your strategy.