Abstract

Aim – to study the results of computer accomodography in children with myopia optical correction in order to assess the optical correction tolerability during visual work at close distance.
 Material and methods. The study of myopia optical correction tolerance in near work included 45 children of school age. Subjective and objective research methods were used: a relative accommodation reserve study and computer accomodography.
 Results. The computer accomodography performed with glasses allowed to determine the nature of the ciliary muscle work in near vision. Computer accomodography data correlated with the value of relative accommodation reserve.
 Conclusion. We recommend to study the relative accommodation reserve and to use computer accomodography when choosing the optical correction for myopic children.

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