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Wolters Kluwer
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HEALTH PROFESSIONS
OPTOMETRY
Clinical Manual of
Contact Lenses
Fourth Edition
Edward S. Bennett, OD,
MSEd, FAAO
Vinita Allee Henry, OD
May 2013 / Softbound
/ 7 x 10 / Approx. 736
pp. / Approx. 359 Illus.
/ Approx. 142 Tables
978-1-4511-7532-5
DESCRIPTION
Designed to be used as a quick reference, this
Fourth Edition of the
Clinical Manual of Contact
Lenses
allows readers to easily find the topic and
information they need without having to search
through an entire chapter to find it.
Rigid gas permeable lens design and fitting, soft
lens problem-solving, astigmatic management,
and bifocal correction are just a few of the subjects
covered in this manual. Each chapter includes
sample cases to reinforce and demonstrate the
practical nature of the topic, with nomograms and
proficiency checklists summarizing and emphasizing
the important points.
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Written by renowned experts in the field to
guarantee accuracy of the information ... with a
new chapter on scleral lenses and a new chapter
on fitting young people with contact lenses—
addressing an important growth area
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Greatly revised and updated chapters on the
clinical management of keratoconus, postsurgical
fitting, orthokeratology, presbyopia, extended
wear, and correction of astigmatism
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Designed as an everyday aid to fitting, with the
logical layout of cases allowing easy access to
information
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Instructor teaching aids available as PowerPoint
slides on the companion website
Clinical
Management of
Binocular Vision
Heterophoric,
Accommodative,
and Eye Movement
Disorders
Fourth Edition
Mitchell Scheiman, OD
Professor, Director,
Pediatric
and BinocularVision
Programs, Pennsylvania
College ofOptometry,
Philadelphia, PA
BruceWick, OD, PhD
Associate Professor, College of
Optometry, University of Houston, Houston,TX
June 2013 / Softbound / 7 x 10
Approx. 752 pp. / Approx. 205 Illus. / Approx. 152
Tables
978-1-4511-7525-7
DESCRIPTION
This Fourth Edition of
Clinical Management of
Binocular Vision
uses the past five years of research
studies and literature to provide an accurate look at
today’s diagnosis and treatment of binocular vision.
Easy to read and understand, this book is ideal for
faculty when designing courses, students studying
these topics for the first time, or established
practitioners looking for a practical, easy-to-use
reference on accommodative, ocular motility and
nonstrabismic vision anomalies.
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Material presented by diagnostic category for
easy reference
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Case studies presented at the end of each chapter
to demonstrate how information pertains to real
life
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Uses the latest research and evidence to support
the evaluation and treatment protocols suggested
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Over 200 illustrations—now in full color!