Friday, February 24, 2012

Marksman

I had a patient come into the office a couple of days ago. His chief complaint was that when he shoots, he closes one eye. At 52 years of age, he was unable to focus from the sight on the gun to the target. Bifocal glasses would not help because of the demands of having to look at a straight lline from the sight to the target without moving the eye below or above the line of the bifocal.

I tried fitting the patient with a bifocal contact lens. The configuration of a bifocal contact lens is the distance is location within the center of the contact while the near vision is through the periphery. This solution seemed to work well with the patient. He was able to see the sight and the target without moving his head.

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