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What is the threshold equalizing noise (TEN) test? The threshold equalizing noise (TEN) test is a quick and easy way to identify cochlear dead regions. The test consists of measuring pure tone thresh…
What is the threshold equalizing noise (TEN) test? The TEN(HL) test was developed to provide clinicians with a quick and easy way to identify cochlear dead regions. The test consists of measuring pur…
What is the threshold equalizing noise (TEN) test? The TEN(HL) test was developed to provide clinicians with a quick and easy way to identify cochlear dead regions. The test consists of measuring pur…
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The placement of the probe tube is critical when performing real-ear measurements (REMs), as it serves as your point of reference for all the measurements you’ll perform. A poor placement can be detr…
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…