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February 2006 |
Features
Benefits of Silicone Hydrogel Lenses
Higher oxygen levels mean a healthier cornea with fewer contact lens-related complications.
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.
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.
Departments
Editor's Perspective
By: Elise Brisco, O.D., F.A.A.O.
The value of a contact lens patient.
Prescribing for Astigmatism
By: Peter D. Bergenske, OD, FAAO
The hybrid lens re-emerges.
GP Insights
By: Edward S. Bennett, OD, MSEd
Optimizing GP wettability and performance.
Contact Lens Materials
By: Loretta B. Szczotka-Flynn, OD, PhD, MS, FAAO
Corneal Assessment
By: Marjorie J. Rah, O.D., PhD
A look at corneal pachymeters
Discovering Dry Eye
By: Kelly K. Nichols, OD, MPH, PhD
Managing Meiborian Gland Disfunction in lens wearers.
Contact Lens Care
By: Susan Gromacki, O.D., M.S., F.A.A.O.
Soft contact lens deposition - Part 1.
Contact Lens Economics
By: Gary Gerber, OD
Secrets to hosing a successful open house.
Treatment Plan
By: Leo Semes, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Options for treating dry eye.
Contact Lens Case Reports
By: Patrick J. Caroline, FAAO; Mark P. André, FAAO
A new look at Vascularized Limbal Keratitis, Part 1.