Contact Lens Spectrum Subject Index 1997
ASTIGMATISM/TORIC LENSES
Calculate Cross-Cylinder Effects with Lensometry; Campbell, R., Caroline, P., Jan. p. 56.
A Clinical Evaluation of a Custom Toric Lens for Planned Replacement; Choate, W., Shaw, R., West, W., Yager, J., Morris, K., Sept. (supplement).
Contact Lenses and Astigmatism; White, P., Aug. p. 43.
Choosing Toric Peripheral Curves; Quinn, T., July p. 16.
Coping With Astigmatism Using RGP Multifocals; Quinn, T., Dec. p. 18.
How to Ensure Accuracy with Toric Soft Lens Prescriptions; Koers, D., Quinn, T., Jan. p. 36.
Overrefraction: Hassle or Help?; Quinn, T., Jan. p. 17.
A Planned Replacement Toric Soft Lens in Trial And in Practice; Studebaker, J., Feb. p. 47.
Prescribing Bitorics With Spherical Ease; Bennett, E., May p. 19.
Toric Contact Lenses Today; Contact Lens Spectrum staff, May p. 23.
Toric RGP Base Curve Selection; Quinn, T., Sept. p. 17.
Toric Soft Lenses for Extended Wear?; Quinn, T., Nov. p. 16.
BIFOCALS/MULTIFOCALS/ PRESBYOPIA
Aspheric Multifocals for Presbyopia; Goldberg, J., Sept. p. 39.
Bifocal RGP Contact Lenses for Progressive Myopia; Hansen, D., Oct. p. 15.
Coping With Astigmatism Using RGP Multifocals; Hansen, D., Dec. p. 18.
How To Succeed With Presbyopic Patients; McLaughlin, R., April p. 21.
Identifying the Presbyopic Contact Lens Candidate; Quinn, T., Sept. (supplement) p. 3.
Investigating a New Multifocal Lens Design; Lieblein, J., Dec. p. 33.
Is Refraction a Predictor of RGP Multifocal Success?; Hansen, D., Feb. p. 18.
Modifying RGP Multifocals; Hansen, D., April p. 16.
Monovision: Probable Cause?; Barr, J., Aug. p. 11.
Monovision vs. Multifocal Contact Lens Design; Hutcheson, W., Paquin, D., Nov. p. 31.
Multifocal Contact Lenses Today; Shaw, R., Achord, S., Norred, C., Aug. p. 21.
A New RGP Multifocal for the Emerging Presbyope; Norman, C., Oct. p. 31.
Performance of a Crescent Design RGP Bifocal; Anderson, B., Sept. p. 44.
Presbyopes ... They Just Want to See Well Without Eyeglasses; Barr, J., Dec. (supplement) p. 2.
The Psyche of the Presbyope; Yager, J., Sept. (supplement) p. 13.
RGP Multifocals in the Blink of an Eye; Hansen, D., June p. 17.
RGP Multifocals for Dry Eye; Hansen, D., Aug. p. 15.
A Specialist's Guide to Fitting RGP Multifocals; Hansen, D., Sept. (supplement) p. 7.
COLORED LENSES
Incorporating Colored Contact Lenses Into Practice; Contact Lens Spectrum staff, Dec. p. 35.
When Tinted Lenses Make an Unwanted Impression; Campbell, R., Caroline, P., Feb. p. 56.
High School Students Are Dispensing Contact Lenses; Kingrey, D., Apr. p. 50.
COMPLIANCE
Assessing RGP Lens Maintenance Practices; Koch, T., June (supplement) p. 3.
High School Students Are Dispensing Contact Lenses; Kingrey, D., Apr. p. 50.
Lens Care Instructions: No Substitutions; Lapple, W., Mar. p. 52.
Reaffirming the Importance of Routine Eye Exams; Hallak, J., Wertheimer, R., Gnadt, G., Maisel, J., Rahn, E., Morcos, M., Oct. p. 51.
The True Identity of a Chalazion-Like Mass; Salazar, R., Vilanova, G., Jan. p. 51.
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Contact Lenses and Astigmatism; White, P., Aug. p. 43.
Dry Eye: A Common and Complicated Problem; Caffery, B., Cotter, J., White, P., May p. 41.
Regulation of Contact Lenses and Solutions; Lippman, R., Gleason, W., White, P., Feb. p. 33.
Update: Light Damage To the Eye; Miller, D., Nov. p. 41.
CORNEA
Bandage Contact Lenses for a 'Garden Variety' Wound; Townsend, W., Nov. p. 49.
Contact Lens Wear 'Bugged' by Endothelial Blebs; Campbell, R., Caroline, P., Dec. p. 56.
Fitting the Postoperative Corneal Transplant Patient; Zadnik, K., June p. 19.
Managing the Irregular Cornea With Contact Lenses; McLaughlin, R., Aug. p. 29.
Spectacle Blur and PMMA-Induced Corneal Hypoxia; LaFerla, J., Dec. p. 49.
Treating Chemical Ocular Injuries; Townsend, W., Sept. p. 48.
CORNEAL TOPOGRAPHY
Appreciate the Topography in Keratoconus; Campbell, R., Caroline, P., Nov. p. 56.
The Continuing Debate Over Elevation vs. Radius of Curvature Data; Loftin, M., Jan. p. 43.
Corneal Topography in Keratoconus; Caroline, P., Andre, M., Norman, C., July p. 36.
Do You Need a Corneal Topographer?; Contact Lens Spectrum staff, Nov. p. 21.
Fitting Accuracy of an Arc-Step Based Contact Lens Module; Lebow, K., Nov. p. 25.
Gaining Efficiency in Fitting the Post-Penetrating Keratoplasty Patient; Wicker, D., Bleckinger, P., Kowalski, L., Wisniewski, K., Mar. p. 45.
Keratoconus Suspect Or Pseudokeratoconus?; Lieblein, J., Dec. p. 30.
Making the Most of Your Corneal Topographer; West, W., Aug. p. 13.
DISEASE
Cross-Reaction Cautions for Asthmatic and Atopic Patients; Townsend, W., May p. 50.
The Current State of Extended Wear; Nixon, G., Dec. p. 23.
Managing Contact Lens Complications Today; Osborn, K., Barr, J., Feb. p. 23.
Managing Meibomian Gland Dysfunction; Townsend, W., July p. 49.
Managing Ocular Allergy in Contact Lens Wearers; Campbell, R., Caroline, P., Sept. p. 56.
Mega Lenses After Glaucoma Filtration Surgery; Campbell, R., Caroline, P., Apr. p. 56.
The Microbiology of Contact Lens Wear; Ward, M., Sept. p. 23.
Reaffirming the Importance of Routine Eye Exams; Hallak, J., Wertheimer, R., Gnadt, G., Maisel, J., Rahn, E., Morcos, M., Oct. p. 51.
RGP Scleral Lenses for Stevens-Johnson Syndrome; Campbell, R., Caroline, P., May p. 56.
Understanding Bacterial Resistance; Townsend, W., Jan. p. 50.
What's in the Pipeline?; Townsend, W., Mar. p. 50.
DISPOSABLE LENSES/ PLANNED REPLACEMENT
A Clinical Evaluation of a Custom Toric Lens for Planned Replacement; Choate, W., Shaw, R., West, W., Yager, J., Morris, K., Sept. (supplement).
Convenience, Vision and Value; Barr, J., June (supplement) p. 2.
Daily Disposable Wear ... How to Make It Happen!; West, W., June p. 15.
Disposable Lenses Today; Norman, C., Mar. p. 23.
How to Implement an RGP lanned Replacement Program; Shaw, R., June (supplement) p. 13.
A Judicious Approach to RGP Planned Replacement; Bennett, E., Aug. p. 16.
A Planned Replacement Toric Soft Lens in Trial and in Practice; Studebaker, J., Feb. p. 47.
Presenting the PRP Option in 2 Minutes or Less; West, W., Apr. p. 14.
A Subjective Preference Study of Two Disposable Contact Lenses; Occhipinti, J., Chan, A., Lee, B., Feb. p. 43.
Why You Should Consider a Planned Replacement Program for RGP Lenses; Bridgewater, B., June (supplement) p. 5.
DRY EYE / TEARS
Dry Eye: A Common and Complicated Problem; Caffery, B., Cotter, J., White, P., May p. 41.
Comparing the Dry Eye Performance of Two Soft Contact Lenses; Hester, T., June p. 43.
Contact Lens Wearers Prefer Warm Tears; Mulier, K., Milano, K., Remington, L., June p. 50.
Recent Onset Dry Eye ... Why?; Kinney, K., Zadnik, K., Mar. p. 49.
RGP Multifocals for Dry Eye Patients; Hansen, D., Aug. p. 15.
Tear Analysis and Its Significance in Contact Lens Fitting; Bussacker, H., Mar. p. 35.
EXTENDED WEAR
The Current State of Extended Wear; Nixon, G., Dec. p. 23.
Extended Wear, Past & Present; Barr, J., Dec. p. 10.
Incorporating RGP Extended Wear Into Your Practice; Adridge, C., June (supplement) p. 11.
Toric Soft Lenses for Extended Wear?; Quinn, T., Nov. p. 16.
FITTING TECHNIQUES
Contact Lens Fitting of Irregular Corneas; Chan, J., Burger, D., Apr. p. 32.
Correcting Irregular Astigmatism After RK/PK; Campbell, R., Caroline, P., Aug. p. 64.
Lid Attachment or Interpalpebral Fitting?; Bennett, E., Dec. p. 20.
Managing the Irregular Cornea with Contact Lenses; McLaughlin, Aug. p. 29.
A Specialist's Guide to Fitting RGP Multifocals; Hansen, D., Sept. (supplement) p. 7.
HYDROGEL MATERIALS
New Materials Demand More Accurate Measurements of Performance; Benz, P., Ors, J., July p. 40.
INTERNET
Contact Lenses in Cyberspace; Gilfor, M., Jan. p. 30.
KERATOCONUS
Appreciate the Topography in Keratoconus; Campbell, R., Caroline, P., Nov. p. 56.
Corneal Topography in Keratoconus; Caroline, P., Andre, M., Norman, C., July p. 36.
Decentered Optic Zone Design for Keratoconus; Sakamoto, R., Muyanaga, Y., Mar. p. 41.
Diagnosing Keratoconus ... Are We Sounding the Alarm Too Soon?; Zadnik, K., Sept. p. 19.
Keratoconus and Health Insurance; Zadnik, K., Nov. p. 18.
Keratoconus Suspect or Pseudokeratoconus?; Eghbali, F., Dec. p. 30.
The Latest Lens Design For Keratoconus; Caroline, P., Norman, C., Andre, M., Aug. p. 36.
KIDS & TEENS
Counseling Teens and Their Parents About Contact Lenses; Pence, N., Sept. p. 33.
Motivating Teens to Try RGPs; Keech, P., Dec. (supplement) p. 13.
Pre-Teens and RGP Lenses; Keller, J., Dec. (supplement) p. 7.
Teens, Contact Lenses and Communication; Barr, J., Dec. (supplement) p. 2.
The Youth Market: Understanding Kids And Teens; Schwartz, C., Dec. (supplement) p. 3.
LOW VISION
Contact-Spectacle Telescope Improves Low Vision; Campbell, R., Caroline, P., June p. 56.
MANUFACTURING
Axial vs. Radial Edge Lift and Edge Clearance; Defining the Terms; Parker, K., Oct. p. 43.
The Clinical Implications of Contact Lens Machinability; Meyers, W., Nov. p. 36.
New Materials Demand More Accurate Measurements of Performance; Benz, P., Ors, J., July p. 40.
Peripheral Corneal Staining: A Survey of RGP Laboratories; Buch, J., May p. 31.
Setting Standards: What is a Peripheral Curve?; Schwartz, C., Bennett, E., Moore, C., Oct. p. 19.
ORTHOKERATOLOGY
Advanced Orthokeratology Using Custom Lens Designs; Day, J., Reim, T., Bard, R., McGonagill, P., Gambino, M., June p. 34.
Interactive Software Controls Corneal Shaping; Hage, S., Leach, N., Colliac, J., Dezard, X., Aug. p. 54.
Ortho-K Gives Way to Precision Corneal Molding; Teig, D., June p. 21.
Orthokeratological Reduction of Astigmatism; Potts, A., June p. 26.
Taking the Mystery Out of Orthokeratology; Bennett, E., Apr. p. 18.
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
A Carefree Summer Vacation for All; Jameson, M., July p. 15.
Courtesy is Contagious; Koetting, R., Sept. p. 15.
Credentialing Your Staff Adds Value to Practice; Jameson, M., Mar. p. 20.
Debt Management for the New O.D.; West, W., Pullen, S., Dec. p. 14.
Delegating Technical Tasks to Your Technicians; West, W., Oct. p. 13.
Don't Forget the Why; Jameson, M., Nov. p. 14.
Have Professional Fees Bottomed Out? Will Material Fees Make A Comeback?; Barr, J., July p. 21.
Keratoconus and Health Insurance; Zadnik, K., Nov. p. 18.
Maintaining Profitability in These Competitive Times; Ziegler, D., July p. 29.
Making Children Feel Welcome In Your Office; Koetting, R., May p. 15.
Making Contact Lenses Work in the Workplace; Contact Lens Spectrum staff, Sept. p. 41.
Making the Most of Your Corneal Topographer; West, W., Aug. p. 13.
Making the Practitioner Comfortable; Bennett, E., Oct. p. 17.
Patients Tell It Like It Is ... Usually; Barr, J., Sept. p. 11.
Presenting the PRP Option in 2 Minutes or Less; West, W., Apr. p. 14.
Reception Area Reading Material - Education or Misinformation?; Barr, J., Apr. p. 10.
Training Aids for Today's Contact Lens Staff; Koetting, R., Jan. p. 15.
Weighing the Pros & Cons of a Managed Care Plan; West, W., Feb. p. 16.
REFRACTIVE SURGERY
Are Your Referral Decisions Based on Ethics or Income?; Geffen, D., Aug. p. 52.
Comprehensive Vision Correction; Aquavella, J., June p. 49.
Contact Lenses Are Still Strong Despite the Refractive Surgery Threat; Barr, J., May p. 9.
Correcting Irregular Astigmatism After RK/PK; Campbell, R., Caroline, P., Aug. p. 64.
The Evolving Role of the Primary Care Provider; Aquavella, J., Oct. p. 50.
LASIK: A Patient-Friendly Procedure; Geffen, D., Apr. p. 49.
Managing Overcorrection Following PRK; Aquavella, J., Feb. p. 50.
One Hundred Percent Success; Barr, J., June p. 11.
Predicting Post-Refractive Surgery Patient Satisfaction; Wachler, B., Sept. p. 49.
Prepare Yourself to Comanage LASIK Patients; Geffen, D., Dec. p. 48.
RGPS For the Post-LASIK Patient: A Case Study; Russell, B., Oct. p. 37.
REVIEWS
Assessing Patient Satisfaction: The Quest for a Biocompatible Lens; Bridgewater, B., Mar. (supplement).
The Contact Lens Event of the Year; Barr, J., Jan. p. 8.
Contact Lens Prescribing Trends At a University Clinic; Harris, M., Herzman, J., Murray, R., Vallarta, S., Dec. p. 40.
Contact Lenses & Vision: The Annual Report; Barr, J., Jan. p. 21.
Contact Lenses Are Still Strong Despite the Refractive Surgery Threat; Barr, J., May p. 9.
Have Professional Fees Bottomed Out? Will Material Fees Make a Comeback?; Barr, J., July p. 21.
Performance Contact Lenses ... Drivers Wanted; Barr, J., Oct. p. 10.
Rating Contact Lenses; Barr, J., Nov. p. 10.
Vision Standards and Contact Lenses; Barr, J., Mar. p. 14.
Why Contact Lens Fitting is Like Golf; Barr, J., July p. 9.
RGP LENSES
Assessing RGP Lens Maintenance Practices; Koch, T., June (supplement) p. 3.
Axial vs. Radial Edge Lift and Edge Clearance; Defining the Terms; Parker, K., Oct. p. 43.
Bifocal RGP Contact Lenses for Progressive Myopia; Hansen, D., Oct. p. 15.
The Clinical Implications of Contact Lens Machinability; Meyers, W., Nov. p. 36.
A Comparative Study of RGP Materials in Thin Lens Designs; Toscano, F., Bridgewater, B., Oct. p. 25.
Convenience, Vision and Value; Barr, J., June (supplement) p. 2.
Coping With Astigmatism Using RGP Multifocals; Hansen, D., Dec. p. 18.
Decentered Optic Zone Design For Keratoconus; Sakamoto, R., Miyanaga, Y., Mar. p. 45.
Do Peripheral Curves Matter?; Quinn, T., May p. 17.
Don't Take RGP Edge Design for Granted; Campbell, R., Caroline, P., July p. 56.
The Elusive Foreign Body Sensation; Zadnik, K., July p. 17.
How the Lenses You Choose Affect Your Bottom Line; Bennett, E., Gilmore, W., Siefkes, M., Oct. p. 47.
How to Implement an RGP Planned Replacement Program; Shaw, R., June (supplement) p. 13.
Incorporating RGP Extended Wear Into Your Practice; Adridge, C., June (supplement) p. 11.
Is Refraction a Predictor of RGP Multifocal Success?; Hansen, D., Feb. p. 18.
A Judicious Approach to RGP Planned Replacement; Bennett, E., Aug. p. 16.
Lid Attachment or Interpalpebral Fitting?; Bennett, E., Dec. p. 20.
Making the Practitioner Comfortable; Bennett, E., Oct. p. 17.
Maximizing Comfort With RGP's; Quinn, T., Mar. p. 21.
Modifying RGP Multifocals; Hansen, D., Apr. p. 16.
Motivating Teens to Try RGPs; Keech, P., Dec. (supplement) p. 13.
A New RGP Multifocal For the Emerging Presbyope; Norman, C., Oct. p. 31.
A New Theory On 3 And 9 O'clock Staining; Bell, G., Dec. p. 44.
Performance Contact Lenses ... Drivers Wanted; Barr, J., Oct. p. 10.
Performance of a Crescent Design RGP; Anderson, B., Sept. p. 44.
Peripheral Corneal Staining: A Survey of RGP Laboratories; Buch, J., May p. 31.
Pre-Teens and RGP Lenses; Keller, J., Dec. (supplement) p. 7.
Reap the Benefits of In-Office Lens Modification; Walline, J., Zadnik, K., Jan. p. 19.
10 Reasons to Take RGPs Out of That 'Niche'; Bennett, E., Feb. p. 20.
RGPs and Our Need to Know; Barr, J., Feb. p. 12.
RGPs For the Post-LASIK Patient: A Case Study; Russell, B., Oct. p. 37.
RGP Multifocals For Dry Eye Patients; Hansen, D., Aug. p. 15.
RGP Multifocals in the Blink of an Eye; Hansen, D., June p. 17.
RGP Scleral Lenses for Stevens-Johnson Syndrome; Campbell, R., Caroline, P., May p. 56.
A Specialist's Guide to Fitting RGP Multifocals; Hansen, D., Sept. (supplement) p. 7.
Setting Standards: What is a Peripheral Curve?; Schwartz, C., Bennett, E., Moore, C., Oct. p. 19.
Spectacle Blur and PMMA-Induced Corneal Hypoxia; LaFerla, J., Dec. p. 49.
Toric RGP Base Curve Selection; Quinn, T., Sept. p. 17.
Why You Should Consider a Planned Replacement Program for RGP Lenses; Bridgewater, B., June (supplement) p. 5.
SOLUTIONS/LENS CARE
A Clinical Comparison of Lens Care Systems For Soft Contact Lenses; Seland, T., Kryger, J., Jan. p. 40.
The Microbiology of Contact Lens Wear; Ward, M., Sept. p. 23.
Multipurpose Non-Keratitis; Campbell, R., Caroline, P., Mar. p. 56.
New Cleaning System for Heavy Depositors; Campbell, R., Caroline, P., Oct. p. 56.
UV PROTECTION
Update: Light Damage To the Eye; Miller, D., Nov. p. 41.
UV-Absorbing Contact Lenses: A Concept Gaining Momentum; A Roundtable Discussion, Apr. p. 43.