Are their rules for diagnosing superior semi-circular canal dehiscence (SSCD) using cVEMP? Well there are certainly guidelines, as opposed to rules. Perhaps it would help if we refer to the pathophys…
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The calibration procedure for lateral canal calibrations has not changed and is described in the manual. You can begin testing without calibrating by selecting a test and starting the impulses. In th…
Both are equally valid approaches to hearing aid verification, and historically are associated with the philosophies of prescribing gain according to the well-known NAL (REIG) and DSL (REAR) prescrip…
Answer: This is a fascinating question which has occupied the audiological community for some time now, because in theory both techniques arise from the same neural generators but in practice there h…