Binocular Vision Disorder
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See which Binocular Vision Disorder trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Binocular Vision Disorder trials you may qualify forAmblyopia, or lazy eye, is best defined by the American Academy of Ophthalmology as a unilateral or bilateral reduction of the best corrected visual acuity that…
The goal of this study is to learn whether a balance-training exercise called incremental vestibulo-ocular reflex adaptation (IVA) is safe and effective for adu…
Amblyopia is a developmental anomaly resulting from abnormal visual experiences in early life. Amblyopia causes reduced visual acuity in the absence of a pathol…
To evaluate the effectiveness of enhanced binocular amblyopia treatments in achieving a more complete and stable recovery.
Post-concussive vision symptoms affect many Veterans who have experienced traumatic brain injury (TBI). One common issue is trouble with near vision, a problem…
Atropine is a non-selective muscarinic acetylcholine (M) receptor antagonist that paralyzes the ciliary muscle, dilates the pupil, and reduces the power of acco…
Intermittent strabismus is a condition in which the eyes occasionally become misaligned, affecting binocular vision, depth perception, and quality of life. Stan…
Amblyopia is a common childhood visual disorder that affects vision in one eye and can also impair depth perception (stereopsis). Standard treatment typically i…
Vergence disorders are common binocular vision conditions that can cause symptoms such as eyestrain, blurred vision, headaches, and difficulty maintaining clear…