Comprehensive Management Of Chronic Knee Pain
... the patellar grind test may provide a great deal of information whether positive or negative. If bony etiology is suspected, imaging should include an x-ray of the knee. However, if soft tissue pathology is suspected, an ultrasound or a magnetic resonance imaging scan of the knee may be more appropr ...
... the patellar grind test may provide a great deal of information whether positive or negative. If bony etiology is suspected, imaging should include an x-ray of the knee. However, if soft tissue pathology is suspected, an ultrasound or a magnetic resonance imaging scan of the knee may be more appropr ...
Strategies for Treating Children with Hearing Impairment
... louder. The amplified signal travels down the ear canal, taking the normal route of transmission to the inner ear. A cochlear implant converts acoustic sounds into an electrical signal. The electrical signal is applied directly to the cochlea, so it bypasses the outer and middle ear. Cochlear implan ...
... louder. The amplified signal travels down the ear canal, taking the normal route of transmission to the inner ear. A cochlear implant converts acoustic sounds into an electrical signal. The electrical signal is applied directly to the cochlea, so it bypasses the outer and middle ear. Cochlear implan ...
Ear Hematoma - Brookville Road Animal Hospital
... may be so large that the opening of the ear canal is blocked off (occluded). The extra weight of the earflap may be uncomfortable and may lead to a permanent change in the carriage of the ears. This condition is more common in dogs but can occur in cats as well. The earflap will feel fluctuant and f ...
... may be so large that the opening of the ear canal is blocked off (occluded). The extra weight of the earflap may be uncomfortable and may lead to a permanent change in the carriage of the ears. This condition is more common in dogs but can occur in cats as well. The earflap will feel fluctuant and f ...
cholesteatoma
... of these patients (68%), • this classic picture is not sensitive in the preoperative identification of a fistula ...
... of these patients (68%), • this classic picture is not sensitive in the preoperative identification of a fistula ...
The Central Origin of the Pitch of Complex Tones: Evidence from
... Kiang, 1968). These combinationtones provide the SPL were presentedin regular time sequence,each sound being a two-tone complexwith frequenciesat ear with two or three harmonics below those contained successiveharmonicsof some (missing) fundamental in the stimulus, which are probably very useful sin ...
... Kiang, 1968). These combinationtones provide the SPL were presentedin regular time sequence,each sound being a two-tone complexwith frequenciesat ear with two or three harmonics below those contained successiveharmonicsof some (missing) fundamental in the stimulus, which are probably very useful sin ...
Fear finds its niche
... crackling sound of the derailed train is just a clipping in the movie which some times call for accoloades to the cinematographer and nothing threatening at all. But for someone with severe anxiety disorder, such as PTSD, the accident may be associated with terrible memories, loss of loved ones or f ...
... crackling sound of the derailed train is just a clipping in the movie which some times call for accoloades to the cinematographer and nothing threatening at all. But for someone with severe anxiety disorder, such as PTSD, the accident may be associated with terrible memories, loss of loved ones or f ...
Pluripotent stem cells and their use in hearing loss
... * Correspondence: mykoker@erciyes.edu.tr ...
... * Correspondence: mykoker@erciyes.edu.tr ...
Section 3.1 Motivation
... Hearing is one of the least understood senses. Still, there has been a lot of research and development in the last five to 10 years. "When I graduated there were at least four theories on how sound is transmitted through the ear to the brain, but now we have a pretty good solid theory," says Phelps. ...
... Hearing is one of the least understood senses. Still, there has been a lot of research and development in the last five to 10 years. "When I graduated there were at least four theories on how sound is transmitted through the ear to the brain, but now we have a pretty good solid theory," says Phelps. ...
Acute Effects of Alcohol on Auditory Thresholds and Distortion
... function may play an important role in determining the frequency characteristics of DPOAEs. It has been reported that alcohol can & a t the acoustic reflex thresholds in humans by aecting the middle ear muscles (137. Therefore the changes in middle ear pressure or muscle tonic activity after alcohol ...
... function may play an important role in determining the frequency characteristics of DPOAEs. It has been reported that alcohol can & a t the acoustic reflex thresholds in humans by aecting the middle ear muscles (137. Therefore the changes in middle ear pressure or muscle tonic activity after alcohol ...
Cochlear Implants: Determining Candidacy for Young Children Who
... access speech and environmental sounds. With significant advancements in hearing aid technologies, real-ear fitting techniques, and the use of other hearing assistive technologies (HAT), children can hear better than ever before. There are times, however, that even with an appropriately fitted heari ...
... access speech and environmental sounds. With significant advancements in hearing aid technologies, real-ear fitting techniques, and the use of other hearing assistive technologies (HAT), children can hear better than ever before. There are times, however, that even with an appropriately fitted heari ...
Auditory Perception P1
... A-weighting is only really valid for relatively quiet sounds and for pure tones as it is based on the 40-phon Fletcher-Munson curves which represented an early determination of the equal-loudness contour for human hearing. Nevertheless, A-weighting would be a better match to the loudness curve if it ...
... A-weighting is only really valid for relatively quiet sounds and for pure tones as it is based on the 40-phon Fletcher-Munson curves which represented an early determination of the equal-loudness contour for human hearing. Nevertheless, A-weighting would be a better match to the loudness curve if it ...
Stimulus Rate and Subcortical Auditory
... and is more susceptible to backward masking by the subsequent formant transition. The frequency-following response (FFR) was also rate dependent, with response magnitude of the higher frequencies (1 400 Hz), but not the frequencies corresponding to the fundamental frequency, diminishing with increas ...
... and is more susceptible to backward masking by the subsequent formant transition. The frequency-following response (FFR) was also rate dependent, with response magnitude of the higher frequencies (1 400 Hz), but not the frequencies corresponding to the fundamental frequency, diminishing with increas ...
Neurochemistry of identified motoneurons of the tensor tympani
... 1984). Although there are some differences in the number and location of MoTTM between species, a general feature of these neurons is that they are found in a region lateral and ventrolateral to the motor nucleus of the trigeminal nerve. This region corresponds to ‘‘cell group k”, described first by ...
... 1984). Although there are some differences in the number and location of MoTTM between species, a general feature of these neurons is that they are found in a region lateral and ventrolateral to the motor nucleus of the trigeminal nerve. This region corresponds to ‘‘cell group k”, described first by ...
List of E-Posters
... Perception in noise: clinital trial of Saphyr's ugraded signal processing Bergeron F., Hotton M., (Québec, CANADA) e-P036 The “Sound Room”: A concrete tool to evaluate everyday sounds detection in early cochlear implanted children Berland A., Cochard N., Guidetti M., Barone P., Deguine O., Gaillard ...
... Perception in noise: clinital trial of Saphyr's ugraded signal processing Bergeron F., Hotton M., (Québec, CANADA) e-P036 The “Sound Room”: A concrete tool to evaluate everyday sounds detection in early cochlear implanted children Berland A., Cochard N., Guidetti M., Barone P., Deguine O., Gaillard ...
Identifying and Managing Hearing Loss in School-Age
... audiologic evaluation of your child’s hearing and middle ear function. An audiologist will use certain procedures to determine if the child has a hearing loss and, if so, the type and degree of the loss. These procedures may include a pure-tone hearing test, speech audiometry, and tests of middle ea ...
... audiologic evaluation of your child’s hearing and middle ear function. An audiologist will use certain procedures to determine if the child has a hearing loss and, if so, the type and degree of the loss. These procedures may include a pure-tone hearing test, speech audiometry, and tests of middle ea ...
Cochlear Implant Brand Comparison
... recalled due to two instances where the internal device had to be explanted due to experienced malfunction. The recipients were experiencing severe pain, overly loud sounds and/or shocking sensations ...
... recalled due to two instances where the internal device had to be explanted due to experienced malfunction. The recipients were experiencing severe pain, overly loud sounds and/or shocking sensations ...
Auditory system
The auditory system is the sensory system for the sense of hearing. It includes both the sensory organs (the ears) and the auditory parts of the sensory system.