58:34 Back to atropine, why not sell bright light bulbs instead? No mention of red and infrared light and it's effect on the mitochondria of the eye? Not one mention of increased tablet and cell phone use and it's relationship to axial length. Eyeballs are capable of shrinking aren't they? Thanks for the video. I am becoming interested in ways to measure axial length, I believe it is the future of eye care and is decades past due.
27:30 This is the thinking that nobody will ever run the 4 minute mile. People are already reducing diopters, where does this thinking come from? Once it has been done shouldn't the idea that it can't be done be thrown on the ash heap? Again at 49:10 this idea rears its head.
58:34 Back to atropine, why not sell bright light bulbs instead?
No mention of red and infrared light and it's effect on the mitochondria of the eye?
Not one mention of increased tablet and cell phone use and it's relationship to axial length.
Eyeballs are capable of shrinking aren't they?
Thanks for the video.
I am becoming interested in ways to measure axial length, I believe it is the future of eye care and is decades past due.
What can you charge for an Axial Length measurement?
Could an MRI be used to measure Axial Length?
What percentage of optometrists would you say measure Axial Length?
27:30 This is the thinking that nobody will ever run the 4 minute mile.
People are already reducing diopters, where does this thinking come from?
Once it has been done shouldn't the idea that it can't be done be thrown on the ash heap?
Again at 49:10 this idea rears its head.
The title says Axial Length but you start out by talking about lenses, atropine and diopters.
Disappointing.