New study reveals how concussion affects eye coordination in teens
NCT ID NCT05262361
First seen Jan 24, 2026 · Last updated May 09, 2026 · Updated 11 times
Summary
This study looked at how the brain controls eye movements in people aged 11 to 35 who had a concussion 1 to 6 months ago and still have trouble focusing their eyes (convergence insufficiency). Researchers compared them to others with eye focusing problems not caused by concussion, and tested two different lengths of vision therapy. The goal was to understand the brain differences and find the best treatment length.
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NJIT
Newark, New Jersey, 07102, United States
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The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, United States
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