Physical therapy exercises for improving intermittent exotropia control post-strabismus surgery: A randomized controlled study
Background: Exotropia control is deteriorated by post-strabismus surgery in many cases. Improving this control is considered as an important factor for success of the strabismus surgery like ocular motor alignment. Objective: To determine the therapeutic effect of postoperative eye exercises on exod...
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Main Authors: | Amany R. Abdel Wahid (Author), Sameh G. Taher (Author), Ayah Mohmoud Mohamed (Author), Doaa Atef (Author) |
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World Scientific Publishing,
2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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