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Summary of: Voss, S. E., Herrmann, B. S., Horton, N. J., Amadei, E. A., & Kujawa, S. G. (2016). Reflectance Measures from Infant Ears With Normal Hearing and Transient Conductive Hearing Loss. Ear an…
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Below, you can find quick answers to frequently asked questions on the Audible Contrast Threshold (ACT) test. For more detailed information, please refer to the Interacoustics Academy complete guide…
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Summary of: Keefe, D. H., & Simmons, J. L. (2003). Energy transmittance predicts conductive hearing loss in older children and adults. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 114(6 Pt 1), 3…
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Note: FM transparency assumes that the hearing aid has already been programmed to match the target, according to the patient’s hearing loss. Launch Affinity/Callisto Suite and select the REM module…
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Note: FM transparency assumes that the hearing aid has already been programmed to match the target, according to the patient’s hearing loss. Note: The examples shown below are using the Affinity Comp…
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Note: FM transparency assumes that the hearing aid has already been programmed to match the target, according to the patient’s hearing loss. Note: The examples shown below are using the Affinity Comp…
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The BSA Clinical Practice Guidelines recommend using the NAL-NL1/NAL-NL2 fitting formulae when performing Adult hearing aid verification. The choice between the use of the REIG (insertion gain) or th…
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The BSA Clinical Practice Guidelines recommend using the NAL-NL1/NAL-NL2 fitting formulae when performing Adult hearing aid verification. The choice between the use of the REIG (insertion gain) or th…
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The BSA Clinical Practice Guidelines recommend using the NAL-NL1/NAL-NL2 fitting formulae when performing Adult hearing aid verification. The choice between the use of the REIG (insertion gain) or th…
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In adults and older children, traditional speech testing is used as a method of establishing whether the patient's hearing device(s) are working as desired. In much younger children, this isn't yet p…
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How do bone anchored systems work? Bone anchored hearing systems transfer sound to the cochlea via direct bone conduction, bypassing the outer and middle ear. This is similar to the way that sound is…
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Summary of: Prieve, B. A., Feeney, M. P., Stenfelt, S., & Shahnaz, N. (2013). Prediction of conductive hearing loss using wideband acoustic immittance. Ear and hearing, 34 Suppl 1, 54S–59S. https://d…
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