A new way of Presbyopia Treatment in Young People (20-40) years by Physical Exercises of the Eye Muscles.
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Presbyopia in young people, Physical Exercises, Eye MusclesAbstract
Examination of degree of vision for patient to determine presbyopia in young people before and after therapeutic exercises and to know the amount of improvement in each session after taking a history of the patient and identification of treatment methods according the prescription with the eye moving to all directions and push it forward to reduce pressure on the eye muscle about 20 mints during the exercises (1-6) session in order to stimulate the weak eye.
The appearance of presbyopia among young people from new cases because concentration for long periods and for more than 4 hours using the modern devices, which caused the occurrence phenomenon among young people and need for reading glasses. All patients were treated of and improved in the degree of consideration each session with therapeutic exercises after identifying and moving the weak eye muscle and found the examination and do not need to use any glasses to read during the examination and get visual acuity (VA=6/6 or 6/9).
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