Could watching movies fix a Child's wandering eye?
NCT ID NCT07272005
Summary
This study is testing whether watching special 'dichoptic' movies at home for 8 weeks can help children with intermittent exotropia (a condition where an eye sometimes drifts outward) better control their eye alignment. The goal is to see if this non-surgical approach can improve how well the eyes work together. Researchers will compare children watching the special movies to those watching regular movies.
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