Objective:To explore the effects of helmet-eyeball movement training system in rehabilitation training among orbital fracture patients.Methods:From April to December 2018, we selected 60 patients with orbital fracture surgeries by the same doctor in the Ophthalmology Department, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, with the method of convenience sampling as the research objects. All patients were randomly divided into experimental group and control group, 30 cases in each group. Control group carried out the eyeball movement training with the fingers of patients as visual markers, while experimental group implemented the training with the helmet-eyeball movement training system. Diplopia rating and binocular stereoscopic vision function of patients of two groups were compared before training, one week, one month and three months after training.Results:At one and three months after training, the diplopia rating and static/dynamic stereoscopic vision function of patients in experimental group were better than those in control group with statistical differences ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Helmet-eyeball movement training system can improve the training effect of patients and help them restore stereoscopic vision.