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TREATMENT PROCEDURE
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Each patient undergoes a series of test
& treatment protocols.
Vision tests are very important as they are the only means of
measuring the success of the treatment.
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PRE-ASSESSMENT |
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Personal information & history of
disease are recorded.
Vision tests are performed. Based on the findings, it is assessed
whether this technique will help.
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THERAPEUTIC TRIAL |
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Suitable patients are given a series of
6 treatments over a 2-day period.
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RE-ASSESSMENT |
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A second vision test is performed.
Comparison of the two tests shows if there has been improvement
in vision.
Over 90% patients show improvement after 2 days.
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FULL TREATMENT
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Three treatments are given each day for 6
days.
This will further improve the vision or help retain the vision
improvement.
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This procedure is completely safe and painless. |
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No needles are placed anywhere near the eyes. |
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FOLLOW-UP
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The treatment will generally need to be
repeated every
6-12 months. It is recommended that patients return within this time
for additional treatment or whenever decrease in vision is noticed.
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RESULTS |
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Worldwide clinical experience is that
over 90% of patients
treated show an improvement in their visual acuity or vision field.
In the remaining 10% the vision loss due to disease may be halted or
stabilised which in itself is a significant achievement.
No one has actually lost vision due to the procedure.
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