U.S., May 5 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07563946) titled '3D Movie Viewing vs Occlusion for Treating Amblyopia in Children' on April 26.

Brief Summary: Amblyopia is a common childhood visual disorder that affects vision in one eye and can also impair depth perception (stereopsis). Standard treatment typically involves occlusion therapy (patching the stronger eye), which improves visual acuity but often does not fully restore binocular vision.

This study aims to evaluate whether watching 3D movies, combined with occlusion therapy, improves visual outcomes more than occlusion therapy alone in children with amblyopia. The immersive nature of 3D content may stimulate binocular vision and enhanc...