2023
DOI: 10.1142/s1013702524500100
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Physical therapy exercises for improving intermittent exotropia control post-strabismus surgery: A randomized controlled study

Amany R. Abdel Wahid,
Sameh G. Taher,
Ayah Mohmoud Mohamed
et al.

Abstract: 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 exodeviation eye control after the strabismus surgery. Methods: Forty patients suffering from intermittent exotropia after strabismus surgery were randomly divided into experimental group and control groups. Both grou… Show more

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