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This video will demonstrate how to perform a real-ear-to-coupler difference (RECD) measurement on a pediatric patient using the SPL60 probe.
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The Cochlear Microphonic (CM) has been found to be dominated by hair cells located in close proximity to the recording electrode, near the base of the cochlear, regardless of stimulus frequency. Whil…
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In this short video, Dennis Mistry, BSc (Hons) Audiology, takes you through the steps involved when verifying a hearing aid with a coupler and the Affinity Compact.
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Selecting the correct size ear tip takes practice. In general, flanged or mushroom shaped ear tips will be used for most testing (Impedance, DPOAE, TEOAE and Automated ABR). Sometimes, an umbrella sh…
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To ensure the optimal use of your Sanibel disposable tab or snap electrodes, please observe the following: Ensure that the skin is clean and dry before placing the electrode o It is recommended to us…
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Selecting the correct size ear tip takes practice. In general, flanged or mushroom shaped ear tips will be used for most testing (Impedance, DPOAE, TEOAE and Automated ABR). Sometimes, an umbrella sh…
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Turn on Titan by pressing the R or L button. Select a tympanometry protocol (e.g., Tymp 226Hz) and record tympanometry measurements on the left and right ear. Save the tympanometry measurements to th…
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Turn on Titan by pressing the R or L button. Select a tympanometry protocol (e.g., Tymp 226Hz) and record tympanometry measurements on the left and right ear. Save the tympanometry measurements to th…
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Prepare the equipment Connect and ensure the device is on. Open the OtoAccess or Noah database and enter new patient details. Double click on the IA OAE Suite icon to launch the software and click on…
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Transcript Before you start testing, instruct the patient to turn off all their electronic devices in order to minimize noise. Now, look in your patient's ear to ensure no excess cerumen is present…
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Transcript Before you start testing, instruct the patient to turn off all their electronic devices in order to minimize noise. Now, look in your patient's ear to ensure no excess cerumen is present…
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From left to right: Alligator cables, button cables, and pinch cables From left to right: Sanibel tab electrodes, Ambu Neuroline720, and Sanibel Snap electrodes To ensure the optimal use of your Sani…
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