What is the Quality Assurance feature? The Quality Assurance feature is designed to monitor the software during use and provide live feedback to the clinician to ensure that the expected workflow is…
Traditionally, Play Audiometry has been seen as a test to establish hearing thresholds and is typically performed with warble tones or pure tones. In this video, Michael East discusses a range of alt…
In cases where you detect a symmetrical hearing loss, traditional audiometry without masking is usually sufficient. However, be aware that in cases of asymmetrical hearing loss, one cannot be certain…
This quick guide describes the procedure when wishing to perform an OAE test on a patient with PE-tubes. When performing an OAE test the in-ear detection ensures that that the probe is properly inser…
What is the Active Head Rotation test? The Active Head Rotation Test is useful when you have a bilateral caloric weakness, as it can provide information on the residual function of the vestibular sys…
This video demonstrates how to create customised visual reinforcers for visual reinforcement audiometry (VRA) testing, which can be used to tailor the VRA session to the preferences of the individual…
What is the Dix-Hallpike test? The Dix-Hallpike test, also referred to as the Dix-Hallpike maneuver, is a diagnostic maneuver used to identify benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). The Dix-Hal…
Functional assessments can be a useful measurement of vestibular performance during head movement. They can reveal why the patient might have troubles reading or focusing on targets during head movem…
What is the acceptable noise level (ANL) test? The acceptable noise level (ANL) test is a method of determining how much noise the patient is able to tolerate whilst listening to a target signal/spea…
What is the acceptable noise level (ANL) test? The acceptable noise level (ANL) test is a method of determining how much noise the patient is able to tolerate whilst listening to a target signal/spea…
What is the acceptable noise level (ANL) test? The acceptable noise level (ANL) test is a method of determining how much noise the patient is able to tolerate whilst listening to a target signal/spea…
Introduction: The safety of Medical devices is demonstrated by testing the device to requirements of the safety standard for medical devices (ref. 2). When the device is manufactured, each unit will…