Virtual reality games aim to heal Veterans' vision
NCT ID NCT06886737
Summary
This study is testing a new home-based virtual reality program to help Veterans who have vision problems after a traumatic brain injury. The program uses VR games and exercises to try to improve near vision, which can help with reading, using phones, and daily tasks. Researchers are enrolling 45 Veterans near Cleveland to see if this approach is safe, easy to use, and effective at reducing symptoms.
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Louis Stokes VA Medical Center, Cleveland, OH
RECRUITINGCleveland, Ohio, 44106-1702, United States
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