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The purpose of this study will be focused on the following issue:
HYPOTHESES:
It will be hypothesized that:
• Eye exercises have a positive effect on improving eye control post strabismus surgery.
RESEARCH QUESTION:"
• Do postoperative eye exercises improve eye control post strabismus surgery?
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The subjects will be divided into two groups (experimental group and control group) with equal numbers of patients in each group:
Control group Participants within the control group will receive traditional care and medication following strabismus surgery.
Experimental group Participants within the experimental group will receive physiotherapy exercises beside traditional care and medication after strabismus surgery. Physical therapy exercises will apply in the office and home. Office exercises will involve palming exercise, pencil push-ups, brock string exercise, thumb exercise (Near-distance jump), balance board exercise, Proprioceptors Neuromuscular Facilitating (PNF) exercise, occlusive therapy, eye hand coordination and computer therapy. Office exercises will be done two sessions per week for three months. Each session will be about 1 hour. Exercises will also perform at home from the first session including eye exercises in all directions, pencil push-ups, thumb exercise (Near-distance jump),brock string exercise, and dominant eye occlusion for 1 hour daily.
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The subjects will be excluded from the study if they meet one of the following criteria;
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40 participants in 2 patient groups
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