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Presbyopia: Effectiveness of correction strategies
James S. Wolffsohn
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Leon N. Davies
Ophthalmic Research Group
College of Health and Life Sciences
Aston Research Centre for Health in Ageing
Optometry
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Medicine and Dentistry
Refractive Error
100%
Ciliary Muscle
100%
Diabetes
100%
Clinician
100%
Contact Lens
100%
Prevalence
100%
Awareness
100%
Accommodating Intraocular Lens
100%
Translating (Language)
100%
Ultraviolet Radiation
100%
Laser Refractive Surgery
100%
Cigarette Smoking
100%
Electrotherapy
100%
Keyphrases
Presbyopia
100%
Correction Strategy
100%
Monovision
37%
Developed Countries
12%
Global Problems
12%
Refractive Error
12%
Astigmatic
12%
Diabetes
12%
Evaluation Method
12%
Near Vision
12%
Ciliary muscle
12%
Age-related
12%
Developing World
12%
Spectacle Lenses
12%
Lenticular
12%
Presbyope
12%
Lack of Awareness
12%
Medical Conditions
12%
Accommodating Intraocular Lens
12%
Presbyopia Correction
12%
Corneal Refractive Surgery
12%
Pharmacologic Agents
12%
Diffractive
12%
Multifocal Contact Lenses
12%
World Population
12%
Hyperopic
12%
Scleral
12%
Distance Vision
12%
Spectacle Correction
12%
Corneal Inlay
12%
Hot Climate
12%
Cigarette Smoking
12%
Female Sex
12%
Pregnancy History
12%
Extended Depth of Focus
12%
Intrinsic Risk Factors
12%
Electrostimulation
12%
Affordable Treatment
12%
Extrinsic Risk Factor
12%
Asymmetric Design
12%