Myopia Progression
Clinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Myopia Progression trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Myopia Progression trials you may qualify forThe aim of this study is to investigate the area of the spectacle lens in which a subject is viewing through regardless of task being performed.
The aim of this study is evaluate and compare the mobility performance of children in daily activities while wearing single vision spectacle lenses (control) ve…
The goal of this clinical investigation is to learn how much a new generation of myopia control lens (MCL1 - Myopia Control Lens 1) is helpful in reducing myopi…
The study will employ a randomized, controlled, investigator-masked paired-eye comparison design to evaluate the effects of two myopia-control contact lenses-Mi…
Axial myopia is a type of nearsightedness that happens when the eye is too long from front to back. This causes distant vision to be blurry. Axial myopia tends…
Myopia, or shortsightedness, is a multifactorial disorder, governed by environmental and genetic factors. Myopia is the most common ocular disorder worldwide w…
This project intends to provide important, previously unmet answers regarding biological associations with myopia (nearsightedness) progression in order to impr…
The objective of the study is to measure the effect of Diffusion Optics Technology (DOT) spectacle lenses on the choroidal thickness and choroidal vascularity i…
Diurnal variations in the thickness of the choroid have been reported in the literature, and, more recently, the role of the choroid has been studied with respe…