Virtual reality goggles aim to restore lost vision
NCT ID NCT07185971
Summary
This study is testing whether a virtual reality (VR) headset therapy can improve vision for people with long-term visual field loss from a stroke, brain injury, or brain surgery. Participants will use the VR headset three times a week for eight weeks to see if it helps expand their field of view. The main goal is to measure if the therapy leads to a measurable improvement in how much they can see.
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Dr. D. M. Fitzgerald & Associates
RECRUITINGCedar Rapids, Iowa, 52404, United States
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Neuro-Vision Associates of North Texas
RECRUITINGProspect, Kentucky, 40059, United States
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