ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING
NCT06899139
Myopia Adjustment Using Dual-intervention: Red-Light Therapy & Innovative Design in Orthokeratology
This clinical trial investigates the efficacy of combining orthokeratology (OK) lenses with repeated low-level red-light (R.L.R.L.) therapy in slowing the progression of myopia in children classified as ortho-k non-responders. The MADRID study is a single-centre, prospective, randomized controlled trial conducted at the Centro Fernández-Velázquez in Madrid, Spain. Participants aged 8 to 15 years will be randomly assigned to either a control group (OK lenses only) or an experimental group (OK lenses + R.L.R.L. therapy). The primary objective is to assess the potential additive effect of R.L.R.L. therapy on axial length control over a 6 to 12-month follow-up period. All participants will undergo ocular biometry and posterior segment OCT at regular intervals. The study is fully self-funded by the institution and adheres to rigorous ethical and safety standards.
Gender: All
Ages: 8 Years - Any