Aberrant Carotid Artery in the Middle Ear
... artery (3). In the absence of the vertical carotid, blood supply to the cerebral region is via the inferior tympanic and caroticotympanic arteries from the horizontal internal carotid artery coursing the tympanic cavity (4). Sometimes, an associated huge stapedial artery, which is actually transient ...
... artery (3). In the absence of the vertical carotid, blood supply to the cerebral region is via the inferior tympanic and caroticotympanic arteries from the horizontal internal carotid artery coursing the tympanic cavity (4). Sometimes, an associated huge stapedial artery, which is actually transient ...
The value of using the Operational Model of behaviour change
... devastating impact on psychosocial aspects of an individual’s life. This in turn can negatively affect the quality of life of individuals with hearing loss. Although hearing aids are said to improve quality of life, studies have proven that many patients who are issued with hearing aids do not compl ...
... devastating impact on psychosocial aspects of an individual’s life. This in turn can negatively affect the quality of life of individuals with hearing loss. Although hearing aids are said to improve quality of life, studies have proven that many patients who are issued with hearing aids do not compl ...
The School Nurse`s Guide to Ear Infections
... Children may swim in chlorinated pool for depths no greater than 3 feet and shower without need for ear plugs. Lake water or other unclean water sources and depths greater than 3 feet in clean water require the use of ear plugs and possible specialized headband to reduce risk of water entering the e ...
... Children may swim in chlorinated pool for depths no greater than 3 feet and shower without need for ear plugs. Lake water or other unclean water sources and depths greater than 3 feet in clean water require the use of ear plugs and possible specialized headband to reduce risk of water entering the e ...
Tinnitus fittings and the value of real-ear measures
... Jastreboff, 1990). This model views the emergence of problem tinnitus as arising from generation of an abnormal signal in the periphery which, following detection in subcortical auditory centers, evokes annoyance and is associated with negative emotions, which leads to activation of the limbic syste ...
... Jastreboff, 1990). This model views the emergence of problem tinnitus as arising from generation of an abnormal signal in the periphery which, following detection in subcortical auditory centers, evokes annoyance and is associated with negative emotions, which leads to activation of the limbic syste ...
Sound Classification in Hearing Instruments
... two sound sources in the listening environment is presented. The main idea of this algorithm is to: (1) adapt slowly (in approximately 10 seconds) to varying listening environments, e.g. when the user leaves a disciplined conference for a multi-babble coffee-break; (2) switch rapidly (in about 100 m ...
... two sound sources in the listening environment is presented. The main idea of this algorithm is to: (1) adapt slowly (in approximately 10 seconds) to varying listening environments, e.g. when the user leaves a disciplined conference for a multi-babble coffee-break; (2) switch rapidly (in about 100 m ...
The Protective Effect of Conditioning on Noise
... exposure, pillar cell and inner hair cell injury can be gradually observed. ABR threshold shifts also returned to basal level one week after noise exposure. Therefore, we speculated that noise used in the control group was suitable to induce TTS. The pattern and extent of cochlear damage depends on ...
... exposure, pillar cell and inner hair cell injury can be gradually observed. ABR threshold shifts also returned to basal level one week after noise exposure. Therefore, we speculated that noise used in the control group was suitable to induce TTS. The pattern and extent of cochlear damage depends on ...
High Frequency Pure Tone Audiometry and High
... chemotherapy clinical trials. When comparing the detectability for ototoxic damage between low frequency and high frequency pure tone audiometry, a 1989 study by Dreschler et aI. (1989) found that 34-77% of ears with ototoxic damage were discovered in an earlier stage when using high frequency audio ...
... chemotherapy clinical trials. When comparing the detectability for ototoxic damage between low frequency and high frequency pure tone audiometry, a 1989 study by Dreschler et aI. (1989) found that 34-77% of ears with ototoxic damage were discovered in an earlier stage when using high frequency audio ...