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Tony Hough explains how power distribution maps of complex contact lens designs can help practitioners select the best lenses for their patients

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Belgian company Lambda-X has developed a new power mapping instrument, the Nimo (Figure 1), capable of mapping the power distribution of such lenses. Earlier this year, the company sponsored a seminar in Birmingham to examine these questions and explore the relevance of lens mapping to everyday practice.

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