Professor Mo Jalie takes a look at adaptive optics and the development of lenses with controllable power change capability
Dr Annette Parkinson ends her review of the evidence relating to myopia and its control with a focus upon spectacle lens management options and the effectiveness of pharmaceutical agents
In the last in his series, Dr Nizar K Hirji discusses how to practice within the law
In the latest in our series aimed at those thinking about a specialised dry eye clinical service, Craig McArthur looks at the nature and aetiology of aqueous deficiency dry eye disease
This month’s interactive CET is aimed at the selection of an appropriate progressive lens design for a patient with specific demands. Bill Harvey explains
Andy Millington looks at the underlying causes preventing some patients from speaking and addresses how best to manage them in eye care practice
Liam Kite offers an overview of the materials used in frame manufacture and how they influence fitting, adjustment and successful wear
In the eighth part of our comprehensive series discussing progressive spectacle lens design, Professor Mo Jalie looks at some of the less common designs to be patented, some of which may well appear in the future
Alberto Recchioni, Tugce Ipek, Sai Kolli, Dr Andreas Hartwig and Dr Clare O’Donnell discuss the pre and post-operative impact of dry eye disease upon the outcome of refractive corneal and cataract surgery
This month’s interactive CET is aimed at developing discussion concerning the management of a child with a binocular vision concern. Bill Harvey explains