Clinical Trial - Low Intensity red - Light therapy
About the studyThe ACO's Myopia Clinic is an accredited site in a clinical trial of low intensity red-light therapy which aims to delay myopia progression by increasing blood flow in the back of the eye. The protocol was approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) of the Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne.
The Repeated Low Level Red Light Therapy is a randomised controlled trial, sponsored by Eyerising International, where children attending the clinic receive an innovative myopia control device to use at home, or to continue with single vision spectacles for one year.
This research is spearheaded by Dr Lisa Zhu and Prof Mingguang He from the Centre for Eye Research Australia (CERA). Dr Marianne Coleman is working closely with Nellie Deen (ACO General Manager City Clinics) and Zeinab Fakih (ACO Manager of Paediatric Services), and Di Miao (CERA) is supporting the trial onsite.
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Researchers
Researcher Name
Centre for Eye Research Australia (CERA)
Researcher Name
Centre for Eye Research Australia (CERA)
Researcher Name
Centre for Eye Research Australia (CERA)
Researcher Name
Centre for Eye Research Australia (CERA)
Researcher Name
Centre for Eye Research Australia (CERA)