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The aided cortical test can be likened to an evoked potentials method for performing a speech test. This guide will provide a complete introduction to aided cortical testing. Table of contents What i…
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This guide provides clinicians with a complete introduction to OAE testing to help in the selection of the most appropriate test protocol and for analyzing OAE test results. Table of contents What ar…
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This video will explore the clinical utility of the aided cortical tests for patients with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD). Patients with ANSD are challenging to manage due to the discre…
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“Eclipse eABR is a valuable tool in the evaluation of the threshold and functional status of the auditory system,” says Prof. Martin Walger, from the Cochlear Implant Center of the ENT University Cli…
This guide provides clinicians with a complete introduction to video head impulse testing (vHIT). Table of contents What is the head impulse test (HIT)? What is the video head impulse test (vHIT)? vH…
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This video gives an overview of the auditory Middle Latency Response (MLR), including a description of the MLR, the electrode montage and stimuli used, how to prepare the patient, as well as a breakd…
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Table of contents What is videonystagmography (VNG)? Why do patients have VNG testing performed? Pre-test examinations Pre-test considerations Calibration process The different VNG sub tests VNG equi…
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What are middle-latency responses (MLRs)? Middle-latency responses (MLRs) are related to auditory generators of the subcortical regions Na and Pa components at cortical levels. Na is considered the o…
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What is the acoustic reflex? The acoustic reflex is the contraction of the stapedius muscle elicited by the presentation of an acoustically loud sound. When either ear is presented with a loud sound…
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What is the acoustic reflex? The acoustic reflex is the contraction of the stapedius muscle elicited by the presentation of an acoustically loud sound. When either ear is presented with a loud sound…
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What is the acoustic reflex? The acoustic reflex is the contraction of the stapedius muscle elicited by the presentation of an acoustically loud sound. When either ear is presented with a loud sound…
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In the video we will begin to think about pediatric vestibular assessment and the role of the rotational chair in this process. We are delighted to welcome back Dr Violette Lavender to present on beh…
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