Περιγραφή
The book offers modalities for controlling myopia progression in children . It covers the complete spectrum of myopia control from its origin, natural history, causes, stimulus for progression, and modalities for controlling myopia progression along with future developments.
The initial chapters cover the origin of myopia in humanity, its changing pattern over the ages and the reasons for the current spurt in the number of cases. The subsequent chapters cover all aspects of the epidemiology of myopia, its natural history in an individual and the posterior segment complications of high myopia. The book discusses various causes of myopia and stimuli for myopia progression. It enumerates the anatomy, physiology and optics of myopia and their role in myopia progression. Subsequent chapters elaborate on factors affecting myopia progression, such as the genetic constitution and phenotypic influence of light, color, and intensity along with the effect of accommodation and near work on myopia. It includes separate chapters on myopia control strategies and optical and pharmacological interventions. The book elaborately covers the principles of clinical practice of orthokeratology and low-dose atropine for intervention in childhood myopia. It also outlines the future of myopia control.
This manual benefits all Ophthalmology and Optometry practitioners in preventing and managing childhood myopia. It is also relevant for Ophthalmology residents, Optometry students, general practitioners and family physicians.
- Collates all aspects of control and management of myopia in children
- Presents and analyzes the latest evidence-based treatment modalities of myopia progression in children
- Explains clinical approach to optical and pharmacological management of childhood progressive myopia.
- Includes separate chapter on Orthokeratology







