Part I: Fundamentals
Anatomy of Physiology of the Cornea Basic Terminology Assessment of the Prospective Contact Lens Wearer Examination of the Anterior Ocular Surface and Tear Film Patient Selection: Finding the Right Lens for the Right Patient Soft Lenses: Characteristics, Advantages, and Disadvantages
Part II: Basic Fitting: An Approach to Lens-Fitting and Small Volume Fitter
Office Evaluation and Verificatio of Soft Lenses General Guidelines for Fitting Soft Lenses Fitting Methods for Soft Lenses Handling of Soft Lenses: Insertion, Removal, and Wearing Care Systems for Soft Lenses Tinted Contact Lenses Problems Associated with Soft Lenses
Section Two: Rigid Lenses
History of Contact Lenses Systems for Lens Ordering Insertion and Removal Techniques Office Modification of Rigid Lenses Lens Solution for Cleaning and Disinfecting Rigid Lenses Adaptive Systems for Rigid Lenses Fitting Problems and Their Solutions Complications of Rigid Lenses How to Ensure Your Rigid Lenses Are What You Ordered Rigid Gas-Permeable Lens (RGP): Materials, Design, and Fitting Rigid Aspheric Gas-Permeable Contact Lenses
Part III: Fitting Guide for More Advanced Fitters
Keratoconus The Correction of Astigmatism with Contact Lenses Toric Lens Fitting Fitting the Presyope Bifocal Contact Lens: Rigid and Soft Special Uses for Rigid and Soft Lenses Aphakic and Pseudoaphakic Rigid and Soft Lenses Extended-Wear Lenses Disposable Contact Lenses Bandage Lenses Practical Problems and Their Solutions: Case Analysis Corneal Topography and Contact Lens Fitting Part IV: Complications of Contact Lens Wearer
Problems Associated with Current Care Systems Endothelial Response to Contact Lenses Epithelial and Subepithelial Complications of Contact Lenses Serious Corneal Complications of Contact Lenses and Their Management Contact Lens Wear and Ocular Allergy
Part V: Contact Lens Practice
How to Start a Contact Lens Practice Management of a Contact Lens Practice Practical Business Aspects of a Contact Lens Practice The Role of Contact Lenses in a Refractive Practice Computers in a Contact Lens Practice Cosmetics and Contact Lens Wear AIDS and Contact Lenses Photography of the Anterior Segment