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2005: The Year in Contact Lenses
By: Craig A. Woods, PhD, MCOptom, DipCLP, FAAO
We look back and review what was new during 2005 and what might emerge in 2006.
February 2006
Fitting Post-LASIK Progressive Myopes with Accelerated Ortho-k
By: Bruce T. Williams, OD
Reverse-curve lenses and overnight orthokeratology offer an excellent alternative to additional surgery.
February 2006
Editor's Perspective
By: Elise Brisco, O.D., F.A.A.O.
The value of a contact lens patient.
February 2006
Prescribing for Astigmatism
By: Peter D. Bergenske, OD, FAAO
The hybrid lens re-emerges.
February 2006
GP Insights
By: Edward S. Bennett, OD, MSEd
Optimizing GP wettability and performance.
February 2006
Contact Lens Materials
By: Loretta B. Szczotka-Flynn, OD, PhD, MS, FAAO
February 2006
Discovering Dry Eye
By: Kelly K. Nichols, OD, MPH, PhD
Managing Meiborian Gland Disfunction in lens wearers.
February 2006
Contact Lens Care
By: Susan Gromacki, O.D., M.S., F.A.A.O.
Soft contact lens deposition - Part 1.
February 2006
Corneal Assessment
By: Marjorie J. Rah, O.D., PhD
A look at corneal pachymeters
February 2006
Contact Lens Economics
By: Gary Gerber, OD
Secrets to hosing a successful open house.
February 2006
Treatment Plan
By: Leo Semes, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Options for treating dry eye.
February 2006
Contact Lens Case Reports
By: Patrick J. Caroline, FAAO; Mark P. André, FAAO
A new look at Vascularized Limbal Keratitis, Part 1.
February 2006
Benefits of Silicone Hydrogel Lenses
Higher oxygen levels mean a healthier cornea with fewer contact lens-related complications.
February 2006
Silicone Hydrogels: The Evolution of a Revolution
By: Desmond Fonn, Dip Optom, MOptom; Kylie Evans, BA; Deborah Sweeney, B Optom, PhD, FAAO
The ongoing story of the development and enhancement of high-Dk silicone hydrogel contact lenses.
February 2006
The Future of Contact Lenses: Dk Really Matters
By: Percy Lazon de la Jara, BOptom, PhD, FIACLE; Serina Stretton, BSc, PhD; Donna LaHood, BOptom, MOptom; Brien Holden, PhD, DSc, FAAO; Klaus Ehrmann, BEng, MSc, PhD
Amid discussions of oxygen levels and calculated flux, the clinical imperative remains to maximize oxygen transmissability for all lens wearers.
February 2006
Reducing the Consequences of Hypoxia: The Ocular Redness Response
By: Mark D.P. Willcox, BSc, PhD; Eric B. Papas, PhD, BSc, MCOptom, DipCL
Experts share evidence on the relevance of ocular surgace vasculature to anterior eye health.
February 2006
Benefits of Silicone Hydrogel Lenses
By: Isabelle Jalbert, OD, PhD, FAAO; Desmond Fonn, Dip Optom, MOptom; Kathryn Dumbleton, MSc, MCOptom, FAAO, FBCLA; Alisa Sivak, BA, DipEd, MA
Higher oxygen levels mean a healthier cornea with fewer contact lens-related complications.
February 2006
Prescribing for Astigmatism
By: Peter D. Bergenske, OD, FAAO
A New Comfort Zone
February 2006
Prescribing for Presbyopia
By: Craig W. Norman, FCLSA
Silicone Hydrogel Lenses and the Presbyope
February 2006
Discovering Dry Eye
By: N. Rex Ghormley, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Solving Contact Lens-Induced Dry Eye With Silicone Hydrogel Lenses: An Interview with Kelly Nichols, OD, PhD
February 2006
Contact Lens Care
By: Susan Gromacki, O.D., M.S., F.A.A.O.
Making a Case for Clean Cases
February 2006
Contact Lens Practive Pearls
By: Thomas G. Quinn, OD, MS, FAAO
Slit Lamp Examination: Back to Basics
February 2006
The Contact Lens Exam
By: Marjorie J. Rah, O.D., PhD
How to Be a Hero to Your Patients
February 2006
Contact Lens Economics
By: Gary Gerber, OD
Reality Check: Patients Don't Want Contact Lenses
February 2006
Treatment Plan
By: William L. Miller, OD, Ph.D., FAAO
Managing Recurrent Corneal Erosions
February 2006
Contact Lens Case Reports
By: Mark P. André, FAAO; Patrick J. Caroline, FAAO
Therapeutic Lenses - Past and Present
February 2006
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