Vision Therapy in Longview

Scientific Research on Myopia Management

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Exploring the Science Behind Nearsightedness

Myopia, often known as nearsightedness, is a common vision disorder affecting millions worldwide. While genetics play a significant role, environmental factors contribute to its progression, with high myopia posing serious risks to eye health.

Researchers and clinicians worldwide are committed to finding solutions to tackle the rising myopia epidemic. Scientific research and clinical trials deepen our understanding of this condition and allow for effective management strategies.

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Understanding Myopia Progression

Myopia typically results from axial lengthening in the eye. To address this, researchers have focused on several promising areas:

  • Spectacle Correction

    Glasses have long been studied to inhibit myopia progression. However, while some designs have shown promise, not all have been clinically effective. Recent advancements like the Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments (DIMS) spectacle lens, designed to induce myopic defocus, have yielded encouraging results. Reducing axial length by 0.30 mm over two years offers a potential solution for myopia control, particularly for children.

  • Outdoor Sunlight

    Increasing outdoor time during school has shown a modest but tangible effect on reducing myopia progression. Studies suggest that 40 extra minutes of outdoor exposure daily can make a significant difference. However, the implementation has been challenging, and more research is needed to evaluate the long-term impact across diverse populations.

  • Low-dose Atropine

    Low-dose atropine treatment has gained popularity, particularly after studies like the Atropine for the Treatment of Myopia (ATOM) series. While the 0.01% concentration has shown effectiveness, the Low-Concentration Atropine for Myopia Progression (LAMP) study suggests that higher concentrations may offer more profound results. Atropine is easy to implement, especially for young children, with minimal side effects. However, long-term data regarding potential ocular toxicity is still pending.


Controlling Myopia with Contact Lenses

In recent years, contact lenses have emerged as a promising avenue for myopia control:

  • Orthokeratology

    Orthokeratology (ortho-k) lenses, worn overnight to reshape the cornea temporarily, have shown promise in reducing axial elongation by 55% after 24 months. However, these lenses have limitations and may not correct higher levels of myopia.

  • MiSight Contact Lenses

    The FDA-approved daily wear MiSight lens is a breakthrough in myopia control. Its dual-focus design creates myopic defocus and has demonstrated a reduction in myopia progression and axial length. This daily disposable lens offers an alternative to ortho-k, providing clear vision during the day without lenses. The ongoing MiSight clinical trial aims to provide more insights into its long-term efficacy and safety.

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- Aug. 29, 2025
I am a long time patient, I love the friendly staff! I wish Dr Bill and Bernice a happy retirement c... ome April 1st April fools day ha ha.
- Aug. 15, 2025
Caring, professional crew that check all the boxes.
- Aug. 13, 2025
These good people didn't try to sell me glasses that I don't need.
- Aug. 12, 2025
Great eye dr. Very helpful
- Aug. 05, 2025
Dr. Cheslock and the staff at Cascade Eye Care are fantastic and they really CARE, I love them.
- Jul. 20, 2025
Friendly staff, atmosphere is great
- Jul. 12, 2025
I'm 100% PTSD I haven't ever been talked DOWN to. It's very nice there.
- Jul. 01, 2025
~Great experience ~hard to find? I never saw any sign for Cascade Eye Care. I drove past their build... ing, saw 930 on a multi unit building. Parked my car. Right next to suite 930 was 1001?? across parking lot was 928?? ..there was no 950 anywhere......actually, it was behind where I parked, a stand alone beautiful brick building, I saw no numbers or name on building. Update: No one was rude. I knew before I went back my insurance would not cover, I was quoted an amount $. I was advised not to pay right then. The eye glass rep said frames start at 9.00 and I had lots of cost effective choices for lenses. My insurance authorized their portion of my visit before I left, and I was told my portion was $64.00. Paid and all done. No surprises, I knew before exam began my insurance would not cover all of visit. Nice employees here. I opted to do some price comparison checking around, before getting any new frames or lenses.
- Jun. 25, 2025
Great team, awesome doc. Can only recommend this place.
- Jun. 03, 2025
Great
- May. 23, 2025
Dr. Bill was amazing with my son when he had an eye injury! So thankful for them
- May. 10, 2025
Very friendly and honest people. I took my elderly mother in for an exam and they treated her very ... kindly and with great respect. They also said her eyes were great and didn't try and upcharge for anything. I'd highly recommend Cascade eye care.
- May. 09, 2025
Incredible vision center! Amazing staff and Providers! 10/10 all day!
- Apr. 18, 2025
I had a good experience at Cascade Eye Care. I would recommend anyone to go there.
- Apr. 18, 2025
They got me in for a same day appt because I had something stuck in my eye. The service of all staff... , from the phone call and check in, to the medical staff in the back, was amazing. Dr gave amazing care and advice as well, and fixed my eye right up!
- Apr. 18, 2025
Highly recommend Cascade Eye Care & Staff! Top notch 👁 care 👌
- Mar. 24, 2025
Great staff, exam went very quickly and easily, I was very glad they didn't have to dilate my pupils... . Though my last exam before this had been about seven years, so maybe that's normal now? Robin did a fantastic job with helping me and my girlfriend pick out my new frames! Picked up the new glasses two weeks later, was very quick and painless. I have no complaints, very happy with the service here!
- Mar. 10, 2025
The whole team is fast, friendly, and efficient!
- Mar. 06, 2025
Excellent eye care with state of the art technology, yet friendly and informative human interactions... by the doctor and all the staff.
- Feb. 18, 2025
Dr Julia listens to your individual needs and comes up with lenses that will work. After years of on... /off with my glasses between my phone and the TV, I finally have lenses that prevent that! And, I just love her personality and passion for the work she does.

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Myopia Management in Longview

Our optometry practice in Longview

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Cascade Eye Care: Pioneering Myopia Management

There have been various scientific breakthroughs in myopia management. However, the choice of treatment depends on the child's age, preferences, and eye condition.

At Cascade Eye Care, we are committed to keeping up with the latest advances in myopia management research and providing you with the best possible care. Our top priority is your child's eye health. Visit us today and explore the latest advancements in myopia care for healthy eyes and clear vision.

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