Advice on how to help patients put in soft contact lenses for astigmatism correction
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The paper presents some common difficulties that a specialist encounters, when helping patients put on contact lenses. Solutions have been indicated that should enable the specialist take better care of patients with astigmatism. Additionally, a toric lens selection algorithm has been proposed to enable a quick and effective selection of the best available lenses.
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