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Biofeedback Training for Hemianopia

Recruiting now NCT06995313

Run by University Health Network, Toronto · for 18 to 90 · All sexes

What this study is about

This is a prospective study that compares biofeedback training on the microperimetry (BT) to a control group in patient s with hemianopia. The patients receive 5 sessions of 20 minutes to stimulate with light and sound the brain in using the best residual area on the visual fields post-brain injury visual loss. Visual tests and quality of life questionnaire are performed pre-and-post-training.

Who can join (things the study team will check)

Inclusion Criteria: Hemianopia cases with more than 6 months from the date of the lesion, previously diagnosed accordingly by micro perimetry and other tests as needed, 18-90 years old, ability to follow the visual and auditory stimuli and training instructions. Exclusion Criteria: Previous or current treatment for low vision rehabilitation, ocular diseases, other serious clinical conditions not related to the hemianopia, both eyes with media opacity that impairs microperimetry testing, lack of ability to perform the tests and training.…

Where this trial is running

Who to contact

Monica Daibert-Nido, MD · 4166035800 · lowvisionuhn@gmail.com

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