The evolution of rigid contact lens prescribing

Philip B. Morgan, Nathan Efron

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    Abstract

    Rigid contact lenses have long been known to be a versatile form of optical correction. However, as documented in this report of the results of annual prescribing surveys conducted over the past 12 years, there has been a steady decline in rigid lens fitting over this period. This is attributed to factors such as the initial discomfort of rigid lenses and the increased sophistication of soft lens materials and designs. There is an apparent trend for rigid lenses to be used more for 'specialist' fits, such as sophisticated toric designs, multifocals and orthokeratology. © 2008 British Contact Lens Association.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)213-214
    Number of pages1
    JournalContact Lens and Anterior Eye
    Volume31
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2008

    Keywords

    • Fitting
    • Orthokeratology
    • Prescribing
    • Rigid contact lens
    • Survey

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