Sound Therapy in Tinnitus
Introduction Tinnitus is among the most formidable conditions faced by audiologists. For certain patients, it constitutes a negligible background noise that may be disregarded. For some...
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Introduction Tinnitus is among the most formidable conditions faced by audiologists. For certain patients, it constitutes a negligible background noise that may be disregarded. For some...
Read storyIntroduction Tinnitus is not solely an auditory occurrence. Contemporary research increasingly characterizes it as a multisystem disorder encompassing cognitive, emotional, and physiological networks. Among the several...
Read storyIntroduction Tinnitus is a multifaceted auditory and neurological disorder defined by the perception of sound without an external source. Despite manifesting as ringing, buzzing, hissing, or...
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The fitting of hearing aids for pediatric patients is a crucial and delicate aspect of audiology, as auditory input in early childhood...
Contemporary hearing aids have evolved significantly beyond mere sound amplification and are now considered advanced neuro-auditory rehabilitation systems essential for tinnitus-focused auditory...
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Cochlear implant (CI) programming has conventionally depended on behavioral responses to ascertain threshold (T-level) and maximum acceptable loudness (C- or M-level) settings....
Electro-acoustic stimulation (EAS), commonly known as hybrid cochlear implantation, has emerged as a significant alternative for individuals exhibiting a distinct audiometric profile—specifically,...
The surgical procedure for cochlear implants (CIs) has advanced considerably in the past twenty years. A treatment that initially followed a conventional...
The aging global population is leading to a rise in the number of elderly individuals with moderate to profound hearing loss. Untreated...
Exceptional technology alone is insufficient. Your communication style influences patients’ willingness to accept assistance, maintain engagement, and establish lifelong trust. ...
The actual work does not conclude when the patient departs with new hearing aids. In numerous respects, that is the point...