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Focus on Refraction
This mainstay of optometric practice continues to challenge even seasoned ODs Learn how to do better.
By Marc B. Taub, OD, MS, and Pamela H. Schnell, OD
Is This Actually Amblyopia?
Make sure to exclude any other reasons why a decrease in acuity might occur.
08/15/2024
It's Time for a Clip Show!
Celebrate our halfway point to 100 published columns with some of the highlights.
06/15/2024
To See in 3D
A review of stereo tests.
04/15/2024
Should Hindsight Be 20/20?
When a child’s acuity meets their visual needs, they may benefit more from a delayed glasses prescription.
02/15/2024
Worth Your Time
Use of the Worth 4-dot test warrants some attention—there’s so much it information it can provide.
12/15/2023
The Forgotten Tool for Binocular Vision
Contact lenses can be great for certain issues of this sort.
10/11/2023
Visuoscopy Review
The dusting off of rarely used techniques can prove more useful than initially meets the eye.
08/15/2023
Different Fields for Different Folks
Kinetic testing may prove more beneficial than static for brain-injured patients.
06/15/2023
A Day in the Life
Getting to know who your patient is outside the clinic could make a world of difference in crafting an effective treatment strategy.
04/15/2023
Looking Through Rose-Colored Glasses
Let’s take a look at how tints play an important role in treating brain injury.
02/15/2023
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