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Use of Eye Exercises to Improve Vision

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University of California (UC) Davis

Status

Completed

Conditions

Eye Strain

Treatments

Device: Diagonal light motion
Device: Peripheral light motion
Device: Circular light motion
Procedure: Exercise

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03054597
ACSEF2012JB

Details and patient eligibility

About

Children in the United States watch an average of twenty-eight hours of television and play around thirteen hours of video games per week. The objective of this experiment was to see if a specific eye exercises could strengthen the eye muscles and improve the peripheral vision range of children and adults.

Full description

Children in the United States watch an average of twenty-eight hours of television and play around thirteen hours of video games per week. When their eyes are focused, people tend to blink their eyes less, exacerbating the problem of eye fatigue or stress. The objective of this study is to see if a novel exercise technique can increase eye muscle strength and widen peripheral vision. Experiments were conducted by asking the test subjects to follow, with their eyes, a set of blinking LED lights on 3 vision exercise devices. These LED lights were laid in circular or diagonal configurations, and programmed using a microcontroller to blink or 'move' in certain directions and at certain speeds. An endurance score, measured as total time that the test subject completed while following the blinking LED lights before his/her eyes became tired, was recorded. Nineteen test subjects aged 12-81 were asked to exercise their eyes four times over 2 weeks using the devices for as long as they could until they experienced mild eye fatigue. Endurance scores, peripheral vision, and peripheral reading ranges were assessed before and after the training sessions.

Enrollment

19 patients

Sex

All

Ages

12+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Able to read English

Exclusion criteria

  • Cannot be colorblind

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

19 participants in 2 patient groups

Adults
Experimental group
Description:
The arm consisted of adult participants who underwent: Circular Light Motion exercises: 4 times over 2 weeks Diagonal Light Motion exercises: 4 times over 2 weeks Peripheral Light Motion exercises: 4 times over 2 weeks
Treatment:
Device: Diagonal light motion
Device: Circular light motion
Device: Peripheral light motion
Procedure: Exercise
Children
Experimental group
Description:
The arm consisted of child participants who underwent: Circular Light Motion exercises: 4 times over 2 weeks Diagonal Light Motion exercises: 4 times over 2 weeks
Treatment:
Device: Diagonal light motion
Device: Circular light motion
Procedure: Exercise

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