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What is high frequency audiometry? High frequency audiometry (above 8 kHz) is performed using the same procedure as normal air conduction audiometry. High frequency audiometry is helpful when testing…
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What is high frequency audiometry? High frequency audiometry (above 8 kHz) is performed using the same procedure as normal air conduction audiometry. High frequency audiometry is helpful when testing…
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This video demonstrates the development of a vestibular rehabilitation programme for a concussion patient, incorporating diagnostic and functional tests.
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At Newcastle Hearing Centre for Children, part of the Newcastle Health Enterprise in NSW in Australia, the goal is to provide “comprehensive and compassionate diagnostic services for infants through…
This video will emphasize the importance of utilizing a brain-based perspective when evaluating patients in the clinic. We will review basic brain functions, including feedback loops with sensory inp…
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This video demonstrates 4 kHz NB CE-Chirp® ABR testing via bone conduction on a 4-week-old baby. Her air conduction (insert earphones) results at the same frequency indicated satisfactory hearing. Th…
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This is a useful aid in interpreting the quality of evoked responses that are seen after gathering and then averaging together a series of epochs in order to cancel the noise. Examples include ABRs…
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In this video Darren Whelan discusses the advances being made in the ability to measure complex eye movements and how this can assist in detecting complex central vestibular conditions. Darren presen…
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What is the Rate Study Protocol? The preprogrammed Rate Study test is designed to evaluate the integrity of the auditory nerve and look for retrocochlear lesion abnormalities. Changes in response lat…
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Updated by Leigh Martin on April 24, 2023. What is nystagmus? Nystagmus is an involuntary movement of the eye. There are many forms of nystagmus, but this article will focus on the most common type o…
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Table des matières Quelles sont les mesures de l'oreille réelle ? Pourquoi effectuer des mesures de l'oreille réelle ? Contre-indications à la réalisation des mesures de l'oreille réelle Comment réal…
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