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This is the third and final of three parts of the webinar “The advantages and benefits of performing Real Ear Measurements”. In this video Amanda Goodhew, International Clinical Trainer with the Inte…
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No, the Eclipse does not have a notch (i.e. band-stop) filter. A challenge of these tools is that the line noise is only selectively eliminated with very steep slopes (sharp cut-offs) on either side…
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It’s difficult to answer the question about how close you can get to threshold using eABR. eABR testing allows us to record a threshold on the equipment, and this is then used to set the T level on t…
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The hearing aid fitting landscape is changing, and likewise the trends we see in this discipline. In some parts of the world, the established private sector is under pressure from over-the-counter (O…
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…
This video will take you through the procedure of how to obtain an electrically evoked stapedius reflex threshold (eSRT) and its clinical applications. You can read the full transcript below. Introdu…
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Hearing instrument testing, also known as test box measurements or HIT box measurements, are measurements that assess whether a hearing instrument’s performance meets manufacturer specifications with…
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In the field of audiology, we are often presented with different quantities expressed in units of 'decibel'. This brief guide offers you an overview on the most important details to know about the de…
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In the field of audiology, we are often presented with different quantities expressed in units of 'decibel'. This brief guide offers you an overview on the most important details to know about the de…
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In the field of audiology, we are often presented with different quantities expressed in units of 'decibel'. This brief guide offers you an overview on the most important details to know about the de…
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What are auditory late responses (ALRs)? Auditory Late Responses (ALRs) are longer latency components that for most part are generated in higher regions of the auditory CNS, including the auditory co…
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Preparing the skin Always use an abrasive preparation gel (e.g., NuPrep) to ensure that the top layer of skin (epidermis) is cleaned and oil is removed. The skin may become a little red after an appr…
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