Biofeedback training clinical trials
4 indexed studies · 4 currently recruiting
- RecruitingNA
Biofeedback for Hemianopia Vision Rehabilitation
This study looks at a new training method called biofeedback for people who have lost half of their vision (hemianopia) due to brain injury like a stroke. It aims to see if this method helps improve eye movements and vision, and how best to use it.
For: Hemianopsia, Homonymous · Brain Injury · StrokeCanada - RecruitingNA
Biofeedback Training for Hemianopia
This study is testing a new type of brain training for people who have lost part of their vision (hemianopia) after a brain injury. It uses lights and sounds to help the brain learn to use the remaining vision better. Researchers want to see if this improves vision and quality of life.
For: Hemianopia · Brain InjuriesCanada - RecruitingNA
Efficacy of Biofeedback Training for Glaucoma
This study looks into a special training called biofeedback for people with glaucoma. It aims to see if this training can help improve their eyesight and daily life by teaching their eyes to use clearer parts of their vision.
For: Glaucoma · Biofeedback TrainingCanada - RecruitingNA
Biofeedback in Idiopathic Infantile Nystagmus Syndrome
This study looks at a new way to help children aged 5-17 with a condition called Infantile Idiopathic Nystagmus (IIN). It tests if 'biofeedback training' can help them control their eye movements better and improve their vision, which could make a big difference to their daily lives.
For: Low Vision in ChildrenCanada