Posted on December 3, 2010, 12:29 am, by Hearing Aid Comparisons, under
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Indicate whethere the following conditions relate to conduction deafness ( C ) or sensorineural (central) deafness ( S ). 1. ___ can result from the fusion of ossicles 2.____ can result from damage to the cochlear nerve 3.____ sound is heard in one ear but not in the other, during both bone and air conduction [...]
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Please list what type of hearing loss you have, unilateral or bilateral, and conductive, sensorineural or mixed and whether you use a hearing aid or not and whether that is in-ear, behind-the-ear or bone conduction. This is for product design research for a Bluetooth device for the deaf and hard of hearing, thanks!
Posted on May 26, 2010, 1:03 pm, by Hearing Aid Comparisons, under
Hearing Device.
This is the Main Menu of the Hearing Aid Orientation DVD, including images of the movie chapter points and the beginning scene of the DVD. Hearing aid, hearing loss, hearing aid selection, sensorineural, conductive, Audiologist, hearing aid specialist, trouble shooting hearing aid, behind the ear, BTE, in the ear, ITE, completely in the canal, CIC, [...]