In this webinar, Dennis Mistry, BSc (Hons) Audiology, and Clinical Product Manager at Interacoustics, discusses the use of real ear measurements and visible speech mapping to demonstrate and verify a…
In this webinar, Dennis Mistry, BSc (Hons) Audiology, and Clinical Product Manager at Interacoustics, discusses the use of real ear measurements and visible speech mapping to demonstrate and verify a…
Introducing Equinox Evo & Touch Keyboard A comprehensive audiometric solution for testing of all ages. Learn more Science made smarter Interacoustics is a world-leading supplier of equipment for diag…
Summary of: Nakajima, H. H., Rosowski, J. J., Shahnaz, N., & Voss, S. E. (2013). Assessment of ear disorders using power reflectance. Ear and hearing, 34 Suppl 1(7 0 1), 48S–53S. https://doi.org/10.1…
What is the Delta Values feature? When fitting hearing aids to independent target curves it can sometimes be difficult to assess how far your measurement curve is away from the target curve. Therefor…
While humanitarian trips are often taken by audiologists for the purposes of addressing hearing concerns, taking earmold impressions, and fitting hearing aids, less often are humanitarian efforts foc…
This video demonstrates some suggestions to help when performing real-ear-to-coupler difference (RECD) measurements. You can read the full transcript below. Probe microphone insertion With both REMs…
Visible speech mapping is a method of showing the benefit of a patient's hearing aid objectively. Using visible speech mapping, you can show your client how his/her hearing aid is performing and expl…
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…
There are some specific considerations for the setup and preparation of visual reinforcement audiometry (VRA). In this video, we will explore how to ensure the appropriate test environment, equipment…
Aided cortical evoked potential testing is a valuable tool for assessing patients' access to speech sounds via their hearing instruments, particularly for those patients who are unable to perform beh…
It is well known that rotational chair testing offers a reliable, repeatable and tolerable stimulus to the inner ear to investigate the function of the vestibular system, specifically the vestibulo-o…