This course explores the role of visual reinforcement audiometry (VRA) in the diagnosis of hearing loss in infants and young children. It is taken from the 2nd Trends in Paediatrics 4-day course host…
This webinar provides an explanation of the calibration process relating to audiometers. To develop an understanding of applied acoustics for audiologists (i.e. how to measure pure tone signals, mask…
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…
A range of researchers have looked to address this question, with resonant frequencies of the human middle ear often reported informally as typically falling between 800 and 1200 Hz (Shanks, 1984). M…
In this video, you will learn how to interact with the excel tool which supports the Titan research licence for wideband tympanometry (WBT). You can also access a guide on how to use the WBT research…
In this video, you will learn how the history of tympanometry and discuss the limitations of 226 Hz tympanometry. You will then be introduced to wideband tympanometry (WBT) and explore the benefits o…
In this video you will leanrn how a tympanogram is measured, secondly how to make an interpretation with quantitative analysis and with Jerger’s classification and lastly how tympanograms can relate…
In this video Dr Navid Shahnaz explains Wideband Acoustic Immittance (WAI) and its similarities and differences to conventional tympanometry. He then goes onto explain how to analzye WBT patterns in…
In this video, Lisa L. Hunter, Ph.D., will provide a complete introduction to wideband absorbance, covering the principles of wideband absorbance, terminology used in WBT and Clinical applications of…