1 The history of contact lenses
2 Anatomy and physiology of the cornea and related structures
3 Contact lens materials
4 Microbiology, lens care and maintenance
5 Tears and contact lenses
6 Optics
7 Clinical instrumentation in contact lens practice
8 Assessment of patient suitability for contact lenses
9 Rigid gas permeable corneal lens fitting
10 Soft contact lens fitting
11 Patient management
12 Toric contact lens fitting
13 Toric Extended and continuous wear lenses
14 Bifocal and multifocal contact lenses
15 Sclerals
16 Lens checking: soft and rigid
17 After-care
18 Medical aspects of contact lenses, diagnosis and treatment
19 Orthokeratology
20 Keratoconus
21 High prescriptions
22 Post-keratoplasty contact lens fitting
23 Post-refractive surgery
24 Paediatric contact lenses
25 Cosmetic and prosthetic contact lenses
26 Contact lenses in other abnormal ocular conditions
27 Contact lens manufacturing
28 Modification procedures
29 Special types of contact lenses and their uses
30 Contact lens correction and myopia progression
31 Contact lens standards
32 Legal issues and contact lenses
33 Setting up a research project
"The impressive quantity and quality of information supplied and
written in a format that is readily understood, makes this text an
invaluable resource for the understanding and prescribing of
contact lenses." Michael Doyle, Optometrist, Bassendean Optical,
Philadelphia, USA
"Contact Lenses is a marvellous book and a pleasure to read..Anyone
with the fourth edition of Contact Lenses should seriously consider
buying this fifth edition.Think of the changes in contact lens
practice in the past 10 years - both daily disposable and silicone
hydrogel disposable lenses arrived and are now mainstream; and
there have been enormous advances in contact lens designs including
multifocal, coloured lenses, keratoconic, scleral and reverse
geometry GP lens designs, corneal topography and multipurpose
solutions. Furthermore - and this is a major advantage - the fifth
edition of Contact Lenses is much more readable and easy to access.
This is a book that all practitioners who fit contact lenses should
buy. It is not just a book; it is a celebration of contact lenses."
Adrian Bruce, Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences, The
University of Melbourne and Victorian College of Optometry "The
format, colour and graphics are light years ahead of previous
editions, and there has been some necessary trimming of chapters in
the fast-moving world of contact lenses. What I love about this
book is the graphics. The chapter on "Anatomy and physiology of the
cornea and related structures" (Ruskell and Bergmanson) is equally
illuminating and valuable to the experienced practitioner and
undergraduate student, largely because of the diagrams and
micrographs reinforcing clearly laid out coloured bullet points.
All chapters are colour-coded and full of well designed tables for
easy reference.This book will be of clinical and academic value to
both practitioner and student, and is accompanied with a very good
CD-Rom containing extra information on contact lens design and
clinical grading scales." Grant Watters MScOptom; DipCLP; FCLS is
an optometrist who practises in St Heliers Bay, Auckland. "For the
practitioner who wishes to maintain a current reference on the
topic, the fifth edition of Contact Lenses is a worthwhile
investment. For the instructor seeking a comprehensive text for
student use, this edition offers a current, colorful, and lively
option well worth consideration." Peter Bergenske. Optometry and
Vision Science: Volume 84(11)November 2007p 1007
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