Amblyopia Training Video
Generally, amblyopia is a relatively common eye condition in children and can be treated with occlusion therapy. The specific procedures are as follows:
1. Before starting the training, undergo an evaluation by an ophthalmology professional to determine the type and severity of the amblyopia.
2. During training, the patient wears an eye patch or adhesive patch over the stronger eye to encourage increased activity in the amblyopic eye.
3. Perform a series of visual activities, such as deciphering letters or recognizing images, to stimulate neural connections in the amblyopic eye and enhance coordination within the visual system.
4. As treatment progresses, gradually reduce the duration of occlusion, allowing the amblyopic eye to participate more fully in visual tasks.
It is important to note that consistent, long-term patience and gradual progression are essential for achieving optimal therapeutic results. To avoid improper techniques that may cause injury, it is recommended to seek treatment at a reputable medical facility under the guidance of a qualified physician.