The use of bioresonance therapy in the treatment of patients with progressive myopia
AUTHORS : Tarakanovsky A.V.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Research Institute of Eye Diseases named after Helmholtz, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2006
Progressive myopia is one of the urgent problems of modern pediatric ophthalmology, since it is the most common cause of decreased vision in children
(E.S. Avetisov, 1996, 1998). The unrelenting interest in the problem of myopia is due to the fact that in recent years there has been an alarming trend towards an
increase in myopia. According to domestic and foreign authors, there is an increase in the frequency of myopic refraction and a decrease in the frequency of
hyperopic refraction at a young age. The methods of treatment used to stabilize myopia (scleroplastic surgeries, electrical and laser stimulation, medication,
acupuncture, visual gymnastics) give a lasting positive effect only in 50–65% of
cases.