Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association
Volume 81, Issue 3 , Page A1, March 2010

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Departments 

EDITOR'S PERSPECTIVE121

A flip of the coin

Paul B. Freeman O.D.

BOOK NOTES122

G. Timothy Petito, O.D.

HEALTH NOTES124

Byron Y. Newman, O.D.

MEDICAL ABSTRACTS125

Marc D. Myers, O.D.

GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS127

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Issue Highlight 

Static and dynamic aspects of accommodation in mild traumatic brain injury: A review129

Wesley Green, M.S., Kenneth J. Ciuffreda, O.D., Ph.D., Preethi Thiagarajan, B.S. Optom., M.S., Dora Szymanowicz, B.S., Diana P. Ludlam, B.S., C.O.V.T., and Neera Kapoor, O.D., M.S.

New York, New York

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Clinical Care 

Neuro-ophthalmic manifestations of a complicated cholesteatoma137

Melanie A. Crandall, O.D., Maryke N. Neiberg, O.D., and Kenneth R. Seger, O.D.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Memphis, Tennessee

A survey of recommendations on the care of ocular prostheses142

Katherine L. Osborn, O.D., and Debbie Hettler, O.D., M.P.H.

Jefferson City and Columbia, Missouri

Idiopathic orbital inflammatory syndrome without pain: A case report146

William Scott Slagle, O.D., Kari H. Boothe, O.D., Angela N. Musick, O.D., Daniel R. Eckermann, O.D., and Amber M. Slagle, O.D.

Salem and Blacksburg, Virginia

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Clinical Research 

Effect of nearwork-induced transient myopia on distance retinal defocus patterns153

Kenneth J. Ciuffreda, O.D., Ph.D., and Balamurali Vasudevan, B.S. Optom., Ph.D.

New York, New York

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Review Article 

Current treatment for vitreous floaters157

David P. Sendrowski, O.D., and Mark A. Bronstein, M.D.

Fullerton and Irvine, California

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Practice Strategies 

Why optometrists should act on electronic health records now162

Beginning January 1, 2011, a new federal financial incentive program will offer up to $18,000 a year to cover the cost of electronic health records. The incentives will be available for only 5 years. Early adaptors reap the greatest benefits. Nonadaptors will ultimately be subject to penalties.

Study offers interesting way to build lens practice165

A British study shows how helping patients choose frames can result in increased dispensing of both frames and lenses.

Gary Gerber, O.D.

PII: S1529-1839(10)00047-3

doi:10.1016/S1529-1839(10)00047-3

Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association
Volume 81, Issue 3 , Page A1, March 2010