Clinical observation of visual physiological stimulation with three-dimensional visual training for amblyopia in children
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    AIM:To assess the efficacy of comprehensive treatment of visual physiological stimulation with three-dimensional visual training for ametropic amblyopia(anisometropic amblyopia)in children.

    METHODS:All patients were divided into treatment group(comprehensive therapy group)and the control group(conventional therapy group). Control group was given conventional spectacles, covering and fine mesh therapy. Besides those, treatment group received CAM light Alexandra treatment instrument, multi-color spectral stimulation, like the amblyopia red treatment instrument, Haidinger Brush and other physiological stimulating therapy. When the visual acuity reached 0.4 or above, three-dimensional visual training was conducted into the therapy. Synoptophore was used at first. After the three-dimensional vision had been developed, the home used synoptophore(stereoscope cherioscope, red, green and three-dimensional picture Tranaglyphs)was used to reinforce the training.

    RESULTS:The two groups were followed up for 2-7a, the rate of almost cured patients was 86.3% in the treatment group, there were significant differences in the basic cure rate after treatment.

    CONCLUSION:Visual physiological stimulating therapy with three-dimensional visual training method is desirable for amblyopia.

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Zheng Yin, Xu-Guang Xia, Mu-Zhen Huang, et al. Clinical observation of visual physiological stimulation with three-dimensional visual training for amblyopia in children. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2016;16(5):927-929

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  • Received:January 11,2015
  • Revised:April 13,2016
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  • Online: May 03,2016
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