USPSTF Recommends Early Vision Screening in Children
Children should be screened for amblyopia before the age of 5.
Children should be screened for amblyopia before the age of 5.
Benefits were seen, but there were no clear and long-term advantages in using binocular gaming over patching when treating amblyopia.
Amblyopia, commonly known as “lazy-eye,” has been classically treated by patching the strong eye to force the weaker eye to be used. However, the concept of binocular dysfunction, in which the brain suppresses the image from the weaker eye in favor of the stronger eye, has motivated new approaches to amblyopia treatment.