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Orthokeratology is a non-surgical alternative to Lasik refractive surgery to correct myopia and hyperopia. The OrthoK Company provides advance GOV orthokeratology contact lenses and specialised training for Orthokeratology practitioners
Orthokeratology is a non-surgical alternative to Lasik refractive surgery to correct myopia and hyperopia. The OrthoK Company provides advance GOV orthokeratology contact lenses and specialised training for Orthokeratology practitioners
Orthokeratology is a non-surgical alternative to Lasik refractive surgery to correct myopia and hyperopia. The OrthoK Company provides advance GOV orthokeratology contact lenses and specialised training for Orthokeratology practitioners
Orthokeratology - Ortho-K is the use of hard contact lenses (RGP lenses), normally worn only at night, to gradually improve vision through the reshaping of the cornea. This method can be used as an alternative to LASIK by those desiring to not have to wear lenses during the day.
Homepage of the Orthokeratology Society of Australia (OSA). On this site you will find everything you need to know about the exciting field of Orthokeratology - a non-surgical means of correcting vision.
Orthokeratology is a non-surgical alternative to Lasik refractive surgery to correct myopia and hyperopia. The OrthoK Company provides advance GOV orthokeratology contact lenses and specialised training for Orthokeratology practitioners
The longitudinal orthokeratology research in child...[Curr Eye Res. 2005] - PubMed Result
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Although previous studies suggest that orthokeratology contact lens wear slows the axial length growth of the eye in children with progressing myopia, some limitations in the methodology emp
UNSW: The University of New South Wales - Sydney Australia - News - Research focus on short-sighted kids
A UNSW study aims to discover whether special contact lenses worn only during sleep may slow or halt the progression of short-sightedness â myopia â in children.