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Annual Contact Lens Report
Dissecting the Soft Contact Lens
The quest for comfort goes beneath the surface.
Polish Up Your Practice: Today’s Contact Lens Surfaces
Sometimes it pays to be superficial—at least when it comes to contact lens advances. These surface treatments can increase patient comfort.
Scleral Lenses: Boom, Don't Bust
These strategies can help you prevent a scleral lens complication surge in your practice.
The Compromised Cornea: Take Cover
Bandage contact lenses are crucial for corneal protection, but can present both clinical and coding challenges. Here’s what you need to know.
Dry Eye
Take Dry Eye Therapy to the Next Level
Here’s how to up your game when treating even the most severe dry eye patient.
Glaucoma
Play a Part in Postoperative Glaucoma Care
For every procedure our patients undergo, optometrists must develop a follow-up routine. Here’s how to get started.
Departments
Chairside
Where are All the Characters?
Kids these days need to step up their game to spice up this profession.
Clinical Quandaries
Playing the Field
Keep an open mind when dealing with tricky neuro cases.
Coding Connection
Corneal—and Coding—Protection
Billing for a bandage contact lens is simple—until it isn’t. Here’s how to do it correctly.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
The Cut After Colonization
When patients have resistant organisms, should clinicians be resistant to LASIK?
Diagnostic Quiz
Starting From Scratch
Seasonal allergies became a major issue for one patient who chose to self-treat.
Focus on Refraction
Emmetropia isn’t Perfect
Hyperopia is expected at distance. This month, we explore its purpose and why it exists in the visual process.
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
A Little of This, A Little of That
A new patient presents with two findings associated with optic nerve disease. Well, maybe two.
Ocular Surface Review
The Dry Eye Misalignment
If dry eye comes with headaches, neck/shoulder pain and eyestrain, it may be trigeminal dysphoria.
Outlook
A Tale of Two States
The battle in Oklahoma shows just how far optometry has come, and how much it has to lose.
Retina Dilemmas
Peel Back the Layers
Managing patients with an epiretinal membrane often requires patience—and knowing when the time is right to refer.
Retina Quiz
A Knuckle Sandwich in the Eye
A patient reports blurry vision after a blow to the eye. What was the damage?
Surgical Minute
Trauma Drama
Ocular injuries can sometimes be a bloody mess. Here’s how to handle them in four steps.
Therapeutic Review
Keep an Eye on NAION
A promising new study is enrolling. Here’s how you can be a part of it.
Through My Eyes
The Canary in the Coalmine
The first dry eye signs typically appear in contact lens wearers—a prime opportunity for ODs to step in and catch it early.
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