Caution key when embracing new technologies in clinical practice
The incorporation of a new technology into clinical practice runs the gamut of possibilities: Some embrace it, some shun it, others just don’t know what to do.
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Improving LASIK outcomes with biomechanical analysis
Most technologies naturally evolve over time. However, in the case of LASIK, does the procedure need to? One ophthalmologist makes his case for the impact of biomechanical information and how structural considerations may actually improve outcomes.
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Astigmatism: A ‘clear-as-mud’ concept to patients
Astigmatism is something we treat every day in our cataract and refractive practices, yet it can be surprisingly hard to explain to patients.
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