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Clinical effect of binocular vision training for amblyopia
Author(s): WANG Li, LI Chunlin, Department of Ophthalmology, Shaanxi Ankang Central Hospital
Pages: 1962-
1966
Year: 2015
Issue:
11
Journal: Journal of Clinical and Pathological Research
Keyword: binocular visual functional training; children amblyopia; treatment effect;
Abstract: Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the therapeutic effect of binocular visual functional training for children with amblyopia. Methods: According to the hospital ophthalmic center from 78 cases(144 eyes) of amblyopia children randomly divided into the study group(n=39)(74 eyes) and control group(n=39)(70 eyes), control group with refractive correction, cover therapy, grating stimuli, flashing red light, depending on the standard training in the treatment, study group in this basis plus with TV, online multimedia training system of binocular visual function training treatment observed two groups of children in the after treatment of 3 courses(30 days as one course of treatment) of optic function change situation. Results: The treatment of children with mild amblyopia was effective rate 96.97%, moderate amblyopia treatment effective rate was 88.46%, the research group of total efficiency 86.49% was significantly higher than the control group 75.76%, 56.52%, and 61.43%(P<0.05). The treatment of hyperopia children in the study group effective rate 92.59%, treatment of children with myopia effective rate of 100% were significantly higher than the control group 69.57%, 62.50%(P<0.05); the therapeutic effect of mixed astigmatism between the two groups was not significant(P>0.05). After treatment, the study group of stereopsis normal rate of 78.38% was significantly higher than that of the control group of 60.00%(P<0.05); after treatment study group and the control group of stereopsis of normal rate compared with those before treatment were significantly increased(P<0.05). Conclusion: Binocular visual functional training can improve the visual function of children.
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