Consultant’s Corner
Over the years our Professional Fitting Consultants have written many articles describing fitting techniques and trouble shooting tips. For your reference we have archived them below in alphabetical order.
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Articles
- 3 & 9 O’clock Staining: Causes and Remedies
- AKS - A Simplified Keratoconic Fitting Approach
- An Alternative Lens Identification Method
- Bi-toric, Back Toric or Aspheric?
- Checking the Center Thickness of a GP with a Lens Clock
- Complicated Fit? Send us Your Topography Maps
- Defining Corneal Exhaustion Syndrome (CES)
- Eccentricity Changes in GP Lens Design
- Eccentricity Explained
- Extending the Range of Your Keratometer
- Fitting Against-the-Rule Astigmatism
- Fitting Post LASIK, RK and PRK Patients with Reverse Geometry Lenses
- Fitting a new Keratoconus or Astigmatic patient
- Loaner Cone Sets Help Simplify Keratoconus Fitting
- Low Riding Lenses: What to Do Next
- Measuring Flexure of a GP Lens
- Neutralizing Residual Astigmatism
- Plasma Treated GP Lens Handling Tips
- Selecting GP Lens Diameters
- Setting the Scale – Corneal Topography
- The Importance of Over Refraction with Toric Lenses
- Topographers Compatible with the BE Retainer and BE Studio Software
- Utilizing Back Toric Lens Designs in Your GP Practice