Anisometropia
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See which Anisometropia trials you may qualify forAmblyopia is a common childhood visual disorder that affects vision in one eye and can also impair depth perception (stereopsis). Standard treatment typically i…
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if our research spectacles will lower the difference in prescription (spectacles degree) between the eyes in childre…
Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) with excimer laser has been used successfully to treat myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism in adults for over 35 years. Childre…
To evaluate the effectiveness of light-blocking lenses in promoting emmetropization and reducing anisometropia in children with hyperopic anisometropia, and to…
This study aims to evaluate whether a six-month app-based visual therapy program, called AmblyoPlay, can improve visual acuity, oculomotor skills, and balance i…
The effectiveness of Misight 1 Day Contact Lens in retarding anisometropic progression has not been investigated before. This study is aimed to elucidate the ef…
The purpose of this study is to establish if LFR-260 (investigational device) is not inferior in effectiveness to a traditional phoropter (control device) when…
Patients with visual acuity and ocular characteristics outside the Novasight FDA multi-center study are to perform the same Curesight procedures- including M\&S…
Anisometropic amblyopia is when one eye has a much stronger glasses prescription than the other, causing poor vision in one eye, even with glasses, because the…
Anisometropic amblyopia among children in school age may affects quality of life and educational progress of children.
Amblyopia is a developmental condition that is characterized by reduced vision of the eye due to the presence of a sensory impediment during visual development,…
Visual screening is necessary among pre-school children as they found themselves in a critical period of visual developement. To date, there are no national vis…
Cataract surgery is the most common eye surgery in the world. If the patient with cataract uses spectacles and both patient and surgeon find it beneficial, it i…
"Adaptica" (Padova, Italy) designed a fixed-distance, dark portable tube with power and remote control for the "2WIN: photoscreener. GoChecksKids designed a fla…
Amblyopia is a significant health problem, affecting up to 4% of the population in the United States. Amblyopia, commonly known as "lazy eye," is a developmenta…
Recently, there has been an increased interest in evaluating binocular therapies (e.g perceptual learning and dichoptic treatment) for amblyopia. They are desig…
Amblyopia is an impairment in spatial vision caused by asymmetry in the quality of visual input across the two eyes during childhood. It is difficult to treat i…
INTRODUCTION. Amblyopia is defined as the loss of visual acuity (VA) in one or both eyes, without any obvious structural or pathological anomalies. Amblyopic ey…
Population 1: Measure the effect of size glasses from1-9% on stereopsis Population 2: Measure the effect of size glasses from 1-9% on stereopsis in two setti…
Objective: Prospective evaluation of GoCheckKids™, a smartphone application ('App') as a photo screening device in a pediatric population to detect amblyopia ri…