Crosslinking: Better with More Bonds with Dr. Michael Greenwood, MD and Dr. Brooke Messer, OD
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- Опубликовано: 11 май 2022
- The National Keratoconus Foundation (NKCF) is excited to welcome Dr. Michael Greenwood, MD and Dr. Brooke Messer, OD, of Vance Thompson Vision in Fargo, ND, who will address shared patient care between optometrists and ophthalmologists and will explain why it is “better with more bonds” during their update on corneal crosslinking.
This webinar is moderated by Dr. Gloria Chiu, OD, of the USC Roski Eye Institute.
Visit nkcf.org/webinars/ to watch other keratoconus webinars and stay up to date on upcoming live webinars.
The live session was filmed on May 10, 2022. - Наука
I brought up over 30 years ago that I seemed to dig my pillow into my right eye and asked if this was part of the problem. At that time, he said it had nothing to do with it and it was stickily genetics. Frankly, and I kept it to my left, but thought he was wrong.
I remember myself to dig my face into the pillow and wake up like that , in my early twenties. I have KC only in one eye. I felt and feel that it might something to do with my KC. I was told the same thing with genetics and all that.
@@GabrielKozsar Yheap, same thing. Right eye only. He I am 66 and the best I get with my right eye is 20/50 with the hard contact. I know it could be worse, so it is what it is.
@@GabrielKozsar Nothing to do with genetics.. nobody in my family ever had KC and are a lot of family's members. I have only in my left eye for over 10 years. I admit that I rubbed my left eye a lot in my childhood.
@@borzaflorin7016 indeed
Wrong link...lecture does not mention Crosslinking. Full report about dry eyes.
I WUD REQUEST U TO STRAIGHTWAY A TAKE AN INTERVIEW WITH WORLD EXPERT DR ARUN GULANI FOR ONCE .... HE HAS TREATED THOUSANDS OF KC PATIENTS AND GIVEN MAJORITY OF THEM 20/20 VISION BACK WITH HIS LAZR PLASTIQUE TECHNIQUE
Nothing new hence no hope…