[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"visual-rehabilitation\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:visual-rehabilitation":29},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,3,0,[8,49,83],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":13,"acronym":14,"eligibilityCriteria":15,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":18,"enrollmentInfo":19,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":23,"briefSummary":25,"conditions":26,"keywords":31,"overallStatus":36,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":37,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":38,"startDateStruct":41,"completionDateStruct":43,"leadSponsor":45,"locationsCount":48},"100635877","effectiveness-of-a-visual-telerehabilitation-program-on-visual-perception-in-children-adolescents-and-young-adults-with-hemianopsia-consecutive-to-a-brain-tumour-100635877",false,"NCT07558395","Effectiveness of a Visual Telerehabilitation Program on Visual Perception in Children, Adolescents and Young Adults With Hemianopsia Consecutive to a Brain Tumour","REVIIH-BT","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Male and Female\n* 10 - 40 years old\n* Diagnosed hemianopsia (\\>12 months)\n* History of diagnosis brain tumour\n* Being stable for the tumour for \\> 6 months (either on therapy or not)\n* Visual acuity ≤ 0.7 LogMAR\n* Ability to follow the visual and auditory stimuli and training instructions\n* Home WiFi access\n* Ability to attend all on site visits\n* Affiliation to the Social Security or beneficiary of such social protection\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Age\\\u003C 10 years old of \\> 40 years old\n* Ocular disease\n* Inability to perform during testing or training\n* 3 consecutive VRISE scores \\\u003C 25 at inclusion\n* History of vertigo\n* Prior vision rehabilitation interventions\n* Recreational or medicinal consumption of psychoactive drugs\n* Persons under court protection\n* Interpupillary distance \\\u003C 54mm","ALL","10 Years","40 Years",{"count":20,"type":21},120,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[24],"NA","Evaluate the efficiency of audiovisual stimulation in virtual reality for improving the visual perception of children, adolescents, and young adults with hemianopia resulting from pediatric brain tumors. These individuals can lose up to 50% of their visual field, significantly impacting their independence, mobility, and daily lives.",[27,28,29,30],"Hemianopsia","Virtual Reality","Visual Rehabilitation","Pediatric Brain Tumor",[32,33,34,35],"brain tumor","pediatric","visual rehabilitation","virtual reality","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-04-23",{"date":39,"type":40},"2026-04-30","ACTUAL",{"date":42,"type":21},"2026-05-15",{"date":44,"type":21},"2029-09",{"name":46,"class":47},"Institut National de la Santé Et de la Recherche Médicale, France","OTHER_GOV",8,{"id":50,"slug":51,"hasResults":11,"nctId":52,"briefTitle":53,"officialTitle":53,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":54,"healthyVolunteers":55,"sex":16,"minAge":56,"maxAge":57,"enrollmentInfo":58,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":60,"briefSummary":61,"conditions":62,"keywords":67,"overallStatus":36,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":73,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":74,"startDateStruct":76,"completionDateStruct":78,"leadSponsor":80,"locationsCount":4},"100596907","the-effect-of-neuroscience-based-exercise-training-on-shooting-performance-and-neuromuscular-performance-in-archers-100596907","NCT07051577","The Effect of Neuroscience-Based Exercise Training on Shooting Performance and Neuromuscular Performance in Archers","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Aged between 15 and 18 years\n* Licensed archer using a classical bow for at least 6 months\n* Using a clicker for at least 6 months\n* Training at least twice a week\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Presence of any symptoms related to the upper or lower extremities\n* Any type of surgical intervention in the upper extremity or spine\n* Presence of mental or cognitive disorders\n* Use of substances that may affect shooting performance, such as painkillers, sedatives, or alcohol\n\nWithdrawal Criteria:\n\n* Reporting an injury or illness during the study\n* Experiencing acute muscle spasm\n* Choosing to discontinue participation\n* Failing to attend exercise training sessions on two consecutive occasions",true,"15 Years","18 Years",{"count":59,"type":21},22,[24],"Archery is a sport that demands sport-specific motor performance, emphasizing fine motor control, postural stability, balance, and concentration skills. Athletes aim to deliver the arrow to the target by ensuring maximum stability with minimal body movement during shooting. While muscle strength, upper extremity endurance, and overall body stability are among the primary factors influencing performance, many other parameters also determine shooting success. Studies investigating muscle activity in archery have demonstrated that the primary muscle groups involved in shooting are the scapular muscles, shoulder girdle muscles, and forearm muscles. These muscles are activated at varying levels to facilitate target focus and play an active role in shooting by contributing to postural and scapular stabilization. Additionally, core muscles enhance movement capacity by centrally stabilizing the body during motion. Activation of pelvic-region muscles, in particular, contributes to improved balance skills, thereby making a meaningful impact on performance.\n\nArchers are expected to maintain stability by minimizing movement during shooting and to rapidly adapt to postural instability that may arise during aiming. Every involuntary movement decreases stability and makes it harder to hit the center of the target. In this context, executing motor actions with high precision and developing adaptive responses to postural instability are of great importance. One of the core components of the balance system-the visual system-also significantly affects performance. During postural sway, visual stabilization plays a critical role; as the distance to the target increases, displacements on the retina become larger, making visual focusing more challenging. Moreover, to make the shooting decision at the right moment, it is essential to maintain visual concentration effectively.\n\nIn this project, while no intervention will be applied to the control group, archers using classical bows in the exercise group will participate in a six-week neuroscience-based exercise program. The program includes scapular and core stabilization, balance training, gaze stabilization, and NeuroTracker training. This six-week program is designed to be progressive and holistic, and its effects will be investigated.\n\nMuscle activity will be analyzed through EMG, postural sway will be assessed using the ProKin TecnoBody 252 stabilometric platform, clinical upper extremity balance will be evaluated with the Y Balance Test, eye tracking will be measured using the Pupil headset (Pupil Labs), and spinal stabilization endurance will be assessed through the Biering-Sorensen Test, Lateral Bridge Test, and the Step Test. Shooting performance will be evaluated based on target paper scores. Statistical analyses will be performed using IBM SPSS version 28. Both descriptive and inferential statistical methods will be utilized. Within the scope of descriptive statistics, participants' demographic characteristics and other key variables will be summarized using mean (X̄), standard deviation (SD), frequency (n), and percentage (%). The findings will be evaluated at a significance level of p\\\u003C0.05.\n\nThe study will include a comprehensive analysis using objective measurement methods. In the literature, no previous study has approached neuroscience-based exercise interventions for archers in such a comprehensive and multidimensional manner. This project aims not only to enhance athletic performance but also to prevent shoulder, scapular, and upper extremity injuries that may result from repetitive shooting movements. This research will be one of the first comprehensive studies to address balance, muscle activity, and cognitive performance in archery holistically, offering an original and scientifically valuable contribution to the sports science literature.",[63,64,65,29,66],"Archery","Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation","Muscle Activity","Core Stabilization Exercise Therapy",[68,69,70,71,72],"archery","physiotherapy and rehabilitation","Sports Vision Training","balance","core stabilization exercise therapy","2025-09-03",{"date":75,"type":40},"2025-09-10",{"date":77,"type":21},"2025-09-15",{"date":79,"type":21},"2025-11-15",{"name":81,"class":82},"Istinye University","OTHER",{"id":84,"slug":85,"hasResults":11,"nctId":86,"briefTitle":87,"officialTitle":88,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":89,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":90,"maxAge":91,"enrollmentInfo":92,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":94,"briefSummary":95,"conditions":96,"keywords":101,"overallStatus":104,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":105,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":106,"startDateStruct":108,"completionDateStruct":110,"leadSponsor":112,"locationsCount":114},"100570005","in-person-and-telehealth-visual-rehabilitation-for-children-with-low-vision-100570005","NCT06701617","In-person and Telehealth Visual Rehabilitation for Children With Low Vision","The Effectiveness of In-person and Telehealth Visual Rehabilitation for Children With Low Vision","Passive visual stimulation group\n\nInclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Children aged less than or equal to 12 years old.\n2. The causes of visual disorder in children are unlimited.\n3. The acuity of children's better eye ranges between hand move and 0.2.\n4. Children with multiple disabilities and visual disorders typically exhibit developmental levels ranging from moderate to severe or below.\n5. The parents of these children exhibit a positive attitude and are willing to cooperate with visual learning programs.\n6. Infants under 1 year old with low vision without other developmental issues , under or equal to moderate developmental issues.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Significant refractive errors that affect acuity but are unable to cooperate with wearing corrective glasses in two training sessions.\n2. Requires patching for monocular vision rehabilitation but is unable to cooperate with patching in two training sessions.\n3. The individual is unable to adapt to the training environment and cooperate with visual learning in two sessions due to unstable emotions or difficulty adapting to the environment.\n\nPerceptual learning group Inclusion Criteria\n\n1. Children aged less than or equal to 12 years old.\n2. No restrictions on the causes of visual impairment in children.\n3. Best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) in the better eye is equal to or better than 0.02.\n4. If children have additional developmental issues, their disability severity should primarily be mild or moderate.\n5. The primary caregiver demonstrates a positive attitude and is willing to cooperate with the visual training program.\n6. The child is capable of completing calibration with an eye-tracking device. Exclusion Criteria\n\n(1)Significant refractive errors that severely affect vision, where the child cannot adapt to wearing corrective glasses within two training sessions.\n\n(2)Requires occlusion therapy for monocular visual rehabilitation but cannot cooperate with occlusion within two training sessions.\n\n(3)Inability to adapt to the training environment or cooperate with visual training due to emotional instability or difficulty adjusting within two training sessions.\n\n(4)Unstable physiological conditions (e.g., epilepsy, sleep disturbances) that prevent consistent participation in visual training.","1 Month","12 Years",{"count":93,"type":21},200,[24],"Restorative visual rehabilitation is frequently used to enhance the visual development and function of children with low vision. An important strategy within this field is visual stimulation, which is particularly used for infants and toddlers with low vision, as well as for children who have both developmental disabilities and low vision.This study has two primary objectives.The first objective is to examine the effect of using intensive, specific, and flickering black-and-white checkerboard patterns to enhance visual function in children with mild to moderate low vision. The second objective is to develop a visual stimulation program tailored for children with severe or profound multiple disabilities and visual impairments, and to evaluate its effectiveness.",[29,97,98,99,100],"Oddball Design","Cerebral Visual Impairment","Passive Visual Stimulation","Perceptual Learning",[34,102,103],"visual stimulation","perceptual learning","RECRUITING","2025-06-06",{"date":107,"type":40},"2025-06-11",{"date":109,"type":40},"2024-11-25",{"date":111,"type":21},"2027-06-14",{"name":113,"class":82},"National Taiwan University Hospital",1]