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Prepare the equipment Turn on Titan by pressing the R or L button. Choose the test protocol from the list using the up & down arrow keys and then press Select. To use a different protocol than the on…
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In this quick guide, you will learn how to perform the Audible Contrast Threshold (ACT) test. What is the ACT test? The ACT test is an above-threshold, non-language specific test that quantifies a pe…
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Wideband tympanometry (sometimes referred to as Wideband Acoustic Immitance) is a approach to performing middle ear assessment with the aim of providing the clinician with more diagnostic information…
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In 2018, Interacoustics donated audiological equipment to a work exchange program in Malawi. Two Danish audiologists tested hearing-impaired children at a school and in the rural areas of Malawi. The…
The term ‘in-situ’ in the context of audiology is often used to refer to when a hearing instrument or other device is being worn. What is in-situ SPL? In-situ SPL refers to the characteristics of a s…
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Prepare the equipment Turn on Titan by pressing the R or L button. Open the OtoAccess® or Noah database and enter new patient details. Double click on the Titan Suite icon to launch the software and…
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Prepare the equipment Turn on Titan by pressing the R or L button. Open the OtoAccess® or Noah database and enter new patient details. 3. Double click on the Titan Suite icon to launch the software a…
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What is the Weber test? The Weber test distinguishes between conductive and sensor neural hearing loss through use of a bone conductor. Use the indications to show where the tone is perceived. Requir…
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What is the Weber test? The Weber test distinguishes between conductive and sensor neural hearing loss through use of a bone conductor. Use the indications to show where the tone is perceived. Requir…
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What is the Weber test? The Weber test distinguishes between conductive and sensor neural hearing loss through use of a bone conductor. Use the indications to show where the tone is perceived. Requir…
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What is pure tone audiometry? Pure tone audiometry is a hearing test that establishes hearing sensitivity at various frequencies for air conduction and bone conduction. The test can specify the air c…
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What is pure tone audiometry? Pure tone audiometry is a hearing test that establishes hearing sensitivity at various frequencies for air conduction and bone conduction. The test can specify the air c…
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