Exercise and Glaucoma Hello I’m Dr. David Richardson. I’m a cataract and glaucoma surgeon in Southern California. I’ve been discussing a holistic approach to glaucoma treatment. In other words, a treatment that takes into account things other than...
Good morning. I’m Dr. David Richardson. I’m a cataract and glaucoma surgeon that practices in Southern California. I’ve been playing with a video idea; basically, take a little bit of time I’ve gotten in my day that’s free to share some...
Hello, I’m Dr. David Richardson. I’m an Ophthalmologist in Southern California and my practice is primarily glaucoma and cataract treatment. So my first video began discussing holistic approach to glaucoma treatment taking into account things other than...
A study to be published in the journal, “Ophthalmology” looked at the association between level of physical activity in patients with glaucoma and rate of visual field loss.[1] This study is what would be called a longitudinal observational study which essentially...
Hi! My name is David Richardson. I’m an eye surgeon that specializes in cataract and glaucoma surgery. The first video here is going to be on what I would call a holistic approach to glaucoma. Now, by holistic I don’t mean woowoo. I’m very much based...
Top Glaucoma News and Researches of 2017 Here’s a roundup of news, discoveries and research updates about glaucoma in 2017. Subscribe to our Newsletter (found on the right sidebar) or Follow us on Facebook to continue getting updates. Latest news on Glaucoma...
Glaucoma is a disease of old people. Or so you might think. And, you’d be more right than wrong. But there is a select group of younger adults who are at significant risk of developing glaucoma in their 20s or 30s. Could you be one of these individuals? How would you...
On November 2, 2017, the FDA approved VYZULTA™ (latanoprostene bunod 0.024%) for the treatment of glaucoma. This newly available medication treats glaucoma in two distinct ways. One of these methods of protecting the optic nerve has already been available to those...
Part 1 of 14 of “Adjusting the Faucet or Opening the Drain – Currently Available Methods to Treat the Plumbing Problem of Open Angle Glaucoma” | A San Gabriel Valley Optometric Society (SGVOS) Continuing Education Dinner Event – 2 hours CE | Featured...
Glaucoma Cell Biology Laboratory of the Iowa Glaucoma Center at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine.n| Source: myweb.uiowa.edu/kuehnm Dr. Markus Kuehn presented a fascinating talk on the “Role of Stem Cells for Trabecular Meshwork Regenerative Medicine...