Eye therapy tested to ease Post-Concussion vision struggles
NCT ID NCT05262361
Summary
This study tested a specialized office-based vision therapy for adolescents and young adults who have persistent vision problems after a concussion. Researchers compared this eye exercise therapy to standard concussion care and tested whether 12 sessions or 16 sessions worked better. The goal was to understand how the therapy helps the brain and eyes work together to reduce symptoms that interfere with reading and screen use.
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Locations
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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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