View clinical trials related to Oculomotor Dysfunction.
Filter by:The purpose of this single center, longitudinal, pilot study is to provide evidence for the use of an eye tracking system as an objective tool to identify mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) related oculomotor dysfunction (OMD) and predict the effectiveness of neurovision rehabilitation (NVR) of OMD. Eye tracking visual stimulus measurements will be compared to objective developmental optometrist (OD) diagnosis and assessments. It will be determined whether an eye tracking system can predict the presence or absence of mTBI related OMD and whether mTBI patients who have OMD based on the eye tracking system will respond positively to NVR.
The purpose of this study is to determine the ability of several eye movement monitors, used in clinical practice, to identify children with poor reading eye movements. A second purpose of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of eye movement therapy.