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How does the [[Bates method]] address the underlying biology in reversing the [[axial length]] of the eye, for instance? There are a lot of [[cinical studies]] that just as [[hyperopic defocus]] will increase axial length and therefore myopia, [[myopic defocus]] will decrease axial length. The Bates method relies on eye exercises such as [[palming]], [[swinging]] and other things doesn't induce myopic defocus, which is the stimulus, according to clinical studies, that reduces the length of the eyeball. | How does the [[Bates method]] address the underlying biology in reversing the [[axial length]] of the eye, for instance? There are a lot of [[cinical studies]] that just as [[hyperopic defocus]] will increase axial length and therefore myopia, [[myopic defocus]] will decrease axial length. The Bates method relies on eye exercises such as [[palming]], [[swinging]] and other things doesn't induce myopic defocus, which is the stimulus, according to clinical studies, that reduces the length of the eyeball. | ||
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