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What is the acoustic reflex? The acoustic reflex is the contraction of the stapedius muscle elicited by the presentation of an acoustically loud sound. When either ear is presented with a loud sound…
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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…
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This video tutorial provides an overview of how to analyse wideband tympanometry results in order to identify different middle ear pathologies.
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This video tutorial provides guidance on using wideband tympanometry for the purposes of differential diagnosis.
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This video tutorial discusses how to inspect and assess the quality of wideband tympanometry results in order to be confident with interpretation.
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This video tutorial explains how wideband tympanometry can assist in understanding the status of the middle ear when a type C tympanogram is recorded.
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This video will take you through a wideband tympanometry case study on a patient with otosclerosis.
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This video will take you through a wideband tympanometry case study on a patient with ossicular discontinuity.
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This video will take you through a wideband tympanometry case study on a patient with suspected middle ear fluid.
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This video will take you through a wideband tympanometry case study on a patient with DiGeorge Syndrome.
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This video will take you through a wideband tympanometry case study on a patient with bilateral superior semi-circular canal dehiscence.
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