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Presbyopia

Presbyopia. Gabriel Russell. What is Presbyopia?. Presbyopia literally means: farsightedness due to ciliary muscle weakness and loss of elasticity in the crystalline lens. Presby: “Old man” Opia: “eye”

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Presbyopia

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  1. Presbyopia Gabriel Russell

  2. What is Presbyopia? • Presbyopia literally means: farsightedness due to ciliary muscle weakness and loss of elasticity in the crystalline lens. Presby: “Old man” Opia: “eye” • Presbyopia is said to occur when a person can no longer focus on near objects due to lack of lens accommodation. This condition is usu. due to aging.

  3. Other forms of vision:

  4. Lens Accommodation

  5. Ciliary Muscles and Lens of the Eye

  6. Accommodation of the Lens • Is defined as the process in which the lens undergoes change to maintain clear focus. • Accommodation is mostly a reflex but can be consciously controlled. Young Person Eye: Older(over 40yrs old) Eye: Can focus from distance to 7cm Will not be able or will begin to have in 350 milliseconds. trouble focusing on near objects.

  7. Why does Presbyopia take place? • It is the natural hardening and loss of elasticity of the optical crystalline lens . • Its not known the exact causes of Presbyopia • Most Scientist have observed it as a natural course of the aging in human beings.

  8. Treatments for Presbyopia: • Since Presbyopia is consider a “fixed focus/vision” status correction is the only option. • They include. *Reading Glass for patients 20/20(Normal vision or good distance sight). *Bifocals, Trifocals, and Progressive Lens for those who do not see well at distances or have astigmatism. (A study in BMJ (British medical journal) stated that Bifocals where linked to 35% of all falls involving the elderly)

  9. Treatments Continued: • The study also suggested the elderly use non-multifocus lens when traveling stairs. • Surgeries:Some claim reversal of presbyopia ( still awaiting FDA approval. *Corneal Surgery (FDA approved) *SRP (Surgical Reversal of Presbyopia)..in clinical trials *IOL (Intraocular Lens Implants)…planning trials

  10. Treatments Continued • Monovision: which is when one eye(usu. Dominant eye) is corrected for distance vision and the weaker eye is semi-corrected for near vision it can be done by LASIKs or Contact Lens. (Eyes must be trained/ Pres. Ronald Reagan used Monovision for speeches).

  11. Equal Opportunity Disorder *Presbyopia affects everyone as they age. (Onset may vary but will be seen after 40yrs of age) *Its doesn’t discriminate

  12. Preventive Measures and Practices: • Make regularly scheduled Eye appointments • Remember “The 20-20-20 Rule” *Take (20)seconds, to look(20) feet away, every 20 minutes. this will help to prevent long term damage to eyes…particularly the crystalline lens.

  13. References • http://www.agingeye.net/otheragingeye/presbyopia.php • www.mayoclinic.com • www.wikipedia.com

  14. Presbyopia Youtube.com links • What is presbyopia? • Think About This: Presbyopia and Progressive Lenses

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