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editor's perspective
By: Elise Brisco, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Corneal Reshaping With Contact Lenses
September 2002

prescribing for presbyopia
By: Craig W. Norman, FCLSA
Choosing the Proper Seg Position for Alternating Bifocals
September 2002

orthokeratology today
By: John Mark Jackson, OD, MS
Ortho-K Fits: The Good, the Bad And the Ugly, Part 3A
September 2002

discovering dry eye
By: Barbara Caffery, OD, MS, FAAO
Contact Lenses and Dry Eyes
September 2002

contact lens primer
By: Timothy B. Edrington, OD, MS; Elise Brisco, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Post-RK Contact Lens Care
September 2002

contact lens economics
By: Antonio Calossi, DIP OPTOM IT, FAILAC, FBCLA
Tell Your Patients What's in It for Them
September 2002

treatment plan
By: Timothy McMahon, OD, FAAO
Corneal Topography Masquerades, Part 1
September 2002

readers' forum
By: Sheldon H. Kreda, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Slipped Scleral Buckle Creates Prescription Dilemma
September 2002

contact lens case reports
By: Mark P. André, FAAO; Patrick J. Caroline, FAAO
Computer-assisted Toric Soft Lens Fitting, Part 2
September 2002

Modern Contact Lens Materials: A Clinical Performance Update
By: Lyndon Jones, PhD, FCOptom, F.A.A.O.
This comprehensive look at contact lens materials examines oxygen requirements of the cornea and broad differences among materials.
September 2002

Colored Contact Lens Update
By: Mitch Cassel, OD
Learn the latest options, technologies and applications for colored contact lenses.
September 2002

Getting Started with Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses
By: N. Rex Ghormley, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Your patients have heard about refractive surgery. But if they want continuous vision, why not give them a non-surgical option?
September 2002

Explaining the Language of Contact Lens Parameters
September 2002

Optical Advantages
Of Contact Lenses Over Glasses
September 2002

TEACHING CONTACT LENS COMPLIANCE
By: Mae Thomas Reed, A.B.O.C.
Of Contact Lenses Over Glasses
September 2002

THE LOWDOWN ON LENS DESIGNS
September 2002

INSTRUMENTATION OF A CONTACT LENS EXAM
September 2002

LENS MODALITIES AND REPLACEMENT SCHEDULES
By: Ledonna Buckner, F.C.L.S.A.
September 2002

Contraindications to Contact Lenses
By: Kelly Harris
September 2002

GUIDING PATIENTS THROUGH THE MAZE OF CONTACT LENSES
By: Mae Thomas Reed, A.B.O.C.
September 2002

New Multifocal Offers Best Of Both Worlds
By: Nikki Iravani, O.D.
This design offers the ease of fit and principles of monovision fitting as well as the opportunity for clear and uncompromised visual acuity of binocular vision corrections.
September 2002

The Optical Mixture
By: Milton Hom, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Most presbyopic patients have vision that combines monovision, simultaneous vision and alternating vision. A new multifocal contact lens design follows the optical mixture principle.
September 2002

Choosing Successful Multifocal Patients
By: Robert Davis, OD, FAAO
Target potential multifocal wearers by giving your patients the multifocal contact lens option and performing patient screenings.
September 2002

Integrating CRT Into Your Practice
By: Walter D. West , OD, FAAO
From choosing candidates to presenting fees, this article gives you the basics to begin offering corneal refractive therapy in your practice.
September 2002

Refractive Surgery And CRT ­ Partners
By: Sal Musumeci, O.D.; Tony Prado, M.D.
Refractive Surgery And CRT ­ Partners
September 2002

What Makes CRT Different?
By: Patrick J. Caroline, FAAO
Corneal refractive therapy is not the orthokeratology of old. Advances in technology, materials and science set CRT apart.
September 2002

Managing CRT Challenges
By: John Mark Jackson, OD, MS; Marjorie J. Rah, O.D., PhD
Two experienced corneal reshaping practitioners share their tips for managing challenges with this fitting modality.
September 2002

From The Editor
By: Elise Brisco, O.D., F.A.A.O.
September 2002

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