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What is electrocochleography? Electrocochleography, also abbreviated as ECochG or ECOG, is a measure of the electrical potentials of the cochlea. Typically, the measurement is characterized by the st…
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When a Real Ear Measurement probe tube is placed into the adult ear canal and a REUR test performed, we expect to see a typical result in associated with a typical anatomy of an adult ear. This is re…
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In this video, you will learn why it is important to perform bone conduction auditory brainstem response (ABR) testing, and how best to set up for bone conduction testing, with some tips and suggesti…
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This is the third and final of three parts of the webinar “The advantages and benefits of performing Real Ear Measurements”. In this video Amanda Goodhew, International Clinical Trainer with the Inte…
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Meet our virtual patients and diagnose their pathologies New to the virtual clinic? Then watch the video before choosing a patient and learn how to navigate the clinic to make the most out of this to…
Solutions ABR OAE Early intervention in newborns with hearing loss is vital to ensure normal development of the child’s speech, language and social competencies. With a powerful combination of the au…
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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What is the masking level difference (MLD)? The masking level difference (MLD) is the improvement in detecting a tone or speech in noise when the phase of the tone or the noise is reversed by 180 deg…
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What is the Masking Level Difference (MLD)? The Masking Level Difference (MLD) is the improvement in detecting a tone or speech in noise when the phase of the tone or the noise is reversed by 180 deg…
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