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There are 3 options for printing without a database on the AD629 diagnostic audiometer. Please note that Interacoustics’ Diagnostic Suite allows for upload onto the computer, it is not a database. Pl…
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There are 3 options for printing without a database on the AC40 clinical audiometer. Please note that Interacoustics’ Diagnostic Suite allows for upload onto the computer, it is not a database. Pleas…
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There are 3 options for printing without a database on the AA222. Please note that Interacoustics’ Diagnostic Suite allows for upload onto the computer, it is not a database. Please remember that in…
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There are 3 options for printing without a database on the AT235 tympanometer. Please note that Interacoustics’ Diagnostic Suite allows for upload onto the computer, it is not a database. Please reme…
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There are 3 options for printing without a database on the Titan handheld tympanometer. Please note that Interacoustics’ Diagnostic Suite allows for upload onto the computer, it is not a database. Pl…
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In this video, Amanda Goodhew, International Clinical Trainer with the Interacoustics Academy, will discuss some of her top tips and tricks for performing, and getting the most out of, the aided cort…
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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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This video demonstrates some suggestions to help when performing real-ear-to-coupler difference (RECD) measurements. You can read the full transcript below. Probe microphone insertion With both REMs…
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Shelly Massingale, PT, MPT, is the expert when it comes to concussion. Having seen concussion patients solely the past seven years, she has deep knowledge of oculomotor dysfunction among this patient…
I've watched your MMN webinar. Thank you. Please can you help me evaluate the MMNs below, which are a 1 kHz frequent and 1.5 kHz rare stimulus. Answer Thank you very much for sharing your work. I bel…
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Eye calibrations If you have not previously calibrated your eyes, you must do that first. The eyes should be calibrated anytime you change the goggle/camera, or the goggles are moved on the patient’s…
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This video by Jack Bennett - International Clinical Trainer at the Interacoustics Academy - describes the clinical process, interpretation and clinical utility of the Sinusoidal Harmonic Acceleration…
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