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Corrective lenses / Keratoconus / Radial keratotomy / LASIK / Refractive surgery / Vision / Scleral lens / Year of birth missing / Contact lens / Medicine / Eye surgery / Ophthalmology
Date: 2009-01-04 09:37:52
Corrective lenses
Keratoconus
Radial keratotomy
LASIK
Refractive surgery
Vision
Scleral lens
Year of birth missing
Contact lens
Medicine
Eye surgery
Ophthalmology

Purpose of Rehabilitation Optometry  Quality of vision and quality of life are closely connected.  Purpose is to restore as much visual functioning as possible.

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