Encouraging full time spectacle wear in kids

With myopia controlling spectacles, parents may parents may express concern about the potential for accidental breakage when their children are playing sports. What are your recommendations? This case takes in various clinical, safety and functional aspects for kids wearing myopia control spectacle lenses.

Why would we measure axial length for an hyperopic child?

How would you manage a child with hyperopia who exhibits an axial length more like that of a myope? Read this case study to find out how colleagues would approach such a case, and the value of axial length measurement.

A low myope with long axial length

This case describes a teenager with a low refractive error but a surprisingly long axial length. Should we monitor or actively manage their myopia? In this case, axial length tells a different story than other factors in identifying the long-term risks of myopia for the patient.

A successful spectacle lens fitting for myopia

In this case, a colleague has his first experience with the new Essilor Stellest spectacle lens for childhood myopia, with discussion including when to change the prescription and when to stop treatment.

When axial length progresses, but not refractive error

In this case, we meet a child whose axial length has progressed 0.4mm in one year, even with myopia control treatment. Yet, his refractive error hasn’t changed. What could cause this and what is the best course of action?

Orthokeratology: Is it a compliance issue or lens fitting problem?

In this case of a poor outcome in orthokeratology wear which appears to indicate non-compliance, a systematic approach highlighted the cause. Read more to learn about the systematic troubleshooting process and factors involved in compliance and successful ortho-k wear.

Should we fit orthokeratology to a child with trichiasis?

Orthokeratology is effective for myopia control but is it suitable for a child with trichiasis and corneal staining? This case compiles the treatment suggestions for managing a young myopic patient with trichiasis from the Facebook community, with a focus on safety.

Does pupil size matter in contact lens fitting?

Does pupil size affect myopia control efficacy when fitting soft contact lenses or orthokeratology for myopia control? This case study explores the relationship between pupil size, various optic designs and how both vision and myopia outcomes could be impacted.

Axial length growth at an extraordinary speed

In this case study, a child with myopia appears to have progressed 2.50D in a year. Axial length measurement provided invaluable data to validate this refractive shift – read more about the case and how the patient was managed.