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How acupuncture treats well with physical therapy & chiropractic

When you experience intolerable pain, you think of consulting your doctor. After an assessment, if the doctor does not find something serious, they may recommend some non-surgical solutions.   Nowadays, acupuncture, physical therapy, and chiropractic are growing as they are linked to each other and provide good results when it comes to dealing with pain. This

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Intraocular pressure monitoring by rebound tonometry in children with myopia

Introduction In pediatric ophthalmology, for all practitioners, intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements in children are challenging. A variety of tonometers are used in clinic, but no ideal technology of pressure measurement is concluded in pediatric patients. The traditional measurement of IOP is the Goldmann applanation tonometry (GAT) mounted on a slit lamp. IOP is determined by

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Monitoring Intraocular Pressure in Children with Easyton Transpalpebral Tonometer

Abstract Purpose: To compare the effectiveness of transpalpebral scleral tonometry (TPST) and corneal pneumotonometry in children, and assess the discomfort level when measuring intraocular pressure (IOP) by these methods. Methods: TPST using EASYTON tonometer (Russia) and pneumotonometry using Reichert 7 Non-contact AutoTonometer (USA) have been sequentially performed on 84 eyes (42 children aged 5-14, ave. 9.3 ±

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Possibilities of monitoring intraocular pressure in children using EASYTON transpalpebral tonometer

Purpose To compare the effectiveness of transpalpebral scleral tonometry (TPST) and corneal pneumotonometry in children, and assess the discomfort level when measuring intraocular pressure (IOP) by these methods. Methods TPST using EASYTON tonometer (Russia) and pneumotonometry using Reichert 7 Non-contact AutoTonometer (USA) have been sequentially performed on 84 eyes (42 children aged 5–14, ave. 9.3 ± 2.7),

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