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Over the past 30 years, the landscape of corneal refractive surgery has undergone significant advances and changes. One unresolved issue that remains is the treatment of presbyopia.

Clinicians and researchers have explored various non-refractive options, including multifocal contact lenses, intraocular lenses, corneal inlays, and scleral implants. With the introduction of the femtosecond laser technology INTRACOR procedure, intrastromal vertical and concentric corneal cuts can be made.

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Marc Taub
Dr. Marc Taub is an associate professor and Chief of Vision Therapy and Rehabilitation Services at Southern College of Optometry. He teaches vision therapy and is active in clinical research. He is also the supervisor for the Pediatric and Vision Therapy Residency. Dr. Taub is the Editor-in-Chief of the Optometry & Visual Performance and serves on the review board of Optometry Times. He has written numerous peer-reviewed articles and has lectured and presented posters at national and local conferences. He is the lead editor and a multiple chapter author on Visual Diagnosis and Care of the Patient with Special Needs and Vision Therapy: Success Stories from Around the World Volumes 1 & 2. Dr. Taub is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and the College of Optometrist in Vision Development and is active in the Optometric Extension Program Foundation.

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