Osteopathy may ease eye strain for screen workers

NCT ID NCT07452679

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at whether adding osteopathic manual therapy (a type of hands-on body treatment) to standard vision therapy can help people with eye coordination problems that cause eyestrain, blurred vision, and headaches. The trial will involve 100 adults who work on screens and have symptoms of binocular vision dysfunction. Participants will be split into three groups: vision therapy alone, vision therapy plus real osteopathy, or vision therapy plus a sham (fake) osteopathy treatment, and researchers will measure changes in eye movement and symptom scores.

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Conditions

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binocular vision disease Ocular Motility Disorders

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Locations

  • Jordi Zaragoza osteopatia

    Andorra la Vella, Andorra, AD500, Andorra

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