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An exciting application of the aided cortical test is for those patients who have been fitted with cochlear implants. This video will explore some important adjustments to the test technique, and ele…
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When you're doing audiometry with children, it's a little bit more complicated than when you test an adult who can press a button. The launch of the Equinox Evo device addresses some of the challenge…
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…
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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…
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During the early stages of childhood, hearing testing often relies on engaging and visually stimulating methods to capture the child's attention and elicit responses. However, for an older child (app…
This video provides an overview of concussion and how this type of brain injury sits in the field of vestibular audiology. The diagnostic considerations for concussion patients will be explored, with…
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AURIS, a clinical medical center specializing in balance and hearing problems, successfully implemented the Virtualis MotionVR solution from Interacoustics to enhance their vestibular rehabilitation…
It is well known that rotational chair testing offers a reliable, repeatable and tolerable stimulus to the inner ear to investigate the function of the vestibular system, specifically the vestibulo-o…
A complete, diagnostic audiological test battery may include: Audiometry Tympanometry Otoacoustic emissions (OAE) Automated auditory brainstem response (ABR) testing Or any combination of the above…
Rotary chair testing is one among many tests of vestibular function. We've put this article together to give you a thorough idea of what it is, and how you can implement it in your vestibular test ba…
What are Ear Level FM systems? Ear Level FM systems are intended to be used by patients who have normal or near-normal hearing and help increase the signal to noise ratio. They can be used, for examp…
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Introduction Ear Level FM systems are intended to be used by patients who have normal or near-normal hearing and help increase the signal to noise ratio. They can be used, for example, in classroom s…
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