Interacoustics Research Unit: Shaping the solutions of tomorrow Advancing audiology Interacoustics aims to advance audiology through innovation. The Interacoustics Research Unit (IRU), based at DTU…
Research made into hearing care For more than 100 years, we have been fitting hearing aids based on the pure tone audiogram. But there is more to hearing than just being able to hear soft sounds. Wit…
Solutions Audiometers AD528 is a diagnostic audiometer, meaning it can do basic audiometry (air conduction, bone conduction, speech audiometry). With its compact footprint and high level of usability…
Hearing aid verification using fitting systems has become very popular since the introduction of digital hearing aids. Real-ear measurements (REM) are the main way in which a clinician can measure th…
Jack Bennett, International Clinical Trainer at the Interacoustics Academy, describes how to perform Unaided Real Ear Measurements. This includes how to check for contra indications during otoscopy…
Jack Bennett, International Clinical Trainer at the Interacoustics Academy, describes how to perform Real Ear Aided Response (REAR) measurements and how to interpret and adjust the hearing aid freque…
This video by Jack Bennett - International Clinical Trainer at the Interacoustics Academy - describes the clinical process, interpretation and clinical utility of the Velocity Step Test on the Rotary…
Measurement and analysis of torsional eye movements are available in the VisualEyes™ software. These measurements provide an assessment of the vertical semicircular canals, otoliths, and their centra…
In the video, you will learn about the core fundamentals of rotational chair testing. We will cover the two most commonly performed tests in the rotational chair: the sinusoidal harmonic acceleration…
This is a pretty interesting question for several reasons but the answers to your question is not easy. The direct answer is we do not know what the rationale is for any advantage of CE-Chirp® over t…
Firstly perhaps we should make a distinction between the so called “static” and “dynamic” compensations for prolonged unilateral vestibular weakness. The static form of compensation arises spontaneou…
Summary of: Hof, J. R., Anteunis, L. J., Chenault, M. N., & van Dijk, P. (2005). Otoacoustic emissions at compensated middle ear pressure in children. International journal of audiology, 44(6), 317–3…