| Results of clinical studies |
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| Subjective results |
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| Patients report subjectively perceived visual improvements and a substantial ease in the routines of their everyday life. Reported improvements were especially noted in the following areas: |
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| MOBILITY AND CERTAINTY |
| 50% observed increased certainty, mobility and orientation. |
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| ABILITY TO READ |
| 50% were able to read better. |
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| AVOIDING ACCIDENTS |
| 31.3% had fewer collisions with persons/objects. |
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| WORK AND LEASURE |
| 31.3% experienced specific improvements in personally relevant activities such as work or leisure that they could not enjoy before therapy. |
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| NO CHANGE |
| 25% noticed no significant effects. |
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