In this video Darren Whelan, International Clinical Trainer at Interacoustics Academy speaks about the risk factors for vestibular impairment in children. You can read the full transcript below. Intr…
This video will explore how to perform aided cortical testing, using what we know about each patient to determine the best testing strategy for their unique needs. For aided cortical testing, we cann…
The idea of a rotational chair was first introduced by Robert Bárány in 1907 and has been used for a variety of different clinical needs since that time. However, newer vestibular tests, such as the…
What is the supine roll test? The supine roll test is a diagnostic maneuver used to identify horizontal canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (HC-BPPV). During the supine roll test, the patient…
What is the hearing aid transition (HAT) test? We understand you have new patients who attend with their existing hearing aid and sound preferences, but you do not have their historic fitting session…
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…
If the results of the aided cortical test suggest that changes or improvements can be made to the patient's device or amplification, then it is important to understand how and when to make such adjus…
This video provides a discussion of the importance of the role of the second tester for visual reinforcement audiometry (VRA) testing, and explores how and why the second tester should interact with…
Introduction It can sometimes be difficult to understand feedback from your patient regarding how their hearing aid sounds. The Affinity Compact has a handy feature which allows you to listen directl…
What does the future hold for audiology? Will audiologists be needed in the future? Four experts give their opinions on the future of audiology, including the growing branch of vestibular audiology…
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…
Are you keen to learn more about the benefits of vestibular testing? We have gathered some content that will enhance your knowledge about vestibular testing using the videonystagmography technology a…