Zverev V A, Timofeev E G, Golovanova T P
Department of Ophthalmology of Central Military Hospital No 150, Moscow.
Vestn Oftalmol. 1997 Mar-Apr;113(2):39-40.
Progressive myopia was treated by a novel method: quantum ophthalmotherapy. Highly effective drug-free treatment is based on the biorhythmical exposure of the organ of vision to low-intensive light at different wavelengths. The new method helps arrest the progress of myopia, restore the accommodation volume, and improve the vision acuity in at least 95% of patients. High efficacy and absence of complications confirmed by numerous cases recommend quantum ophthalmotherapy with ASO devices for the treatment of progressive myopia.