Can video games help kids see better? new study tests fun therapy for lazy eye
NCT ID NCT07472231
Summary
This study is testing whether adding specially designed digital games to the standard eye patch treatment helps children with 'lazy eye' see better. It will involve 66 children aged 4 to 7 and compare the game-plus-patch approach to using an eye patch alone. The goal is to see if the games make treatment more engaging and effective for improving vision.
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