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Evaluating Visual Scanning Training for Post-Stroke Homonymous Hemianopia: Insights from the SEARCH Trial
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Evaluating Visual Scanning Training for Post-Stroke Homonymous Hemianopia: Insights from the SEARCH Trial

Posted by By MedXY 09/22/2025
The SEARCH trial investigated visual scanning training versus sham therapy in stroke survivors with homonymous hemianopia, finding no significant difference yet highlighting potential placebo and clinician-engagement effects, informing future rehabilitation approaches.
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