| Results of clinical studies |
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| Clinical studies carried out by the Institute of Medical Psychology of the Magdeburg University show that patients who have completed VRT have clearly achieved both subjective and objective results. |
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| Objective results |
| Measurements of the visual field of patients being treated with VRT before and after treatment offer the following results: |
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Visual field increase under 5% |
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Visual field increase 5% - 15% |
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Visual field increase over 15% |
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47% of patients treated with VRT achieved very good objective results, with a visual field increase higher than 15% (see example 1). |
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26% of patients treated with VRT achieved a visual field increase between 5% and 15% (see example 2). |
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About 27% of patients treated with VRT show a visual field increase of less than 5% (see example 3). |
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| Example 1 |
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| Example 2 |
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| Example 3 |
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