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HEARING AIDS

Medical Clinics of North America, 1999
The first step in the hearing aid fitting and selection process is to determine the patient's hearing disability, motivation, lifestyle, finances, and cosmetic concerns. Most hearing impairments can be helped with a modern hearing aid. With a symmetric hearing loss, a binaural fitting provides the most benefit and should be attempted initially.
A J, Klein, P C, Weber
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EFFECT OF HEARING AIDS ON HEARING

The Laryngoscope, 1984
AbstractWe examined 114 patients aged 10 to 91 years with different kinds of hearing aids fitted in one ear only, the unaided ear acting as a control.They were re‐examined several times during a period of follow‐up from 1 to 9 years comparing the relative change in hearing due to hearing aid usage with various degrees of amplification of the aid.We ...
L, Podoshin   +3 more
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Hearing Aids: II. Implantable Hearing Aids

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1996
Technological advances and functional and cosmetic improvements in conventional hearing aids notwithstanding, there are still individuals for whom alternative amplification schemes are desirable. Patients generally fitted with bone-conduction hearing aids, eg, those with irreparable aural atresia, unremitting otorrhea, earmold allergy, or conductive ...
A J, Gulya, B, Stach
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Hearing-Aid Performance and Hearing-Aid Selection

Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1966
A sentence intelligibility test was used to evaluate listener performance with three hearing aids differing substantially in physical characteristics. Thirty six hard-of-hearing listeners, representing various types and degrees of hearing loss, were tested.
J, Jerger, C, Speaks, C, Malmquist
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Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids

Neurologic Clinics, 2005
Many individuals who have vestibular problems also present with hearing loss. Correction of hearing loss assists individuals in their ability to access medical care and to participate in rehabilitation programs that may be associated with their balance problems.
Catherine V, Palmer, Amanda, Ortmann
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HEARING AID AND HEARING AID SYSTEM

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2012
A hearing aid includes: a first microphone configured to generate a first input signal from an input sound; a second microphone configured to generate a second input signal from the input sound; a signal processing unit configured to generate an output signal from the first input signal and the second input signal; and a receiver configured to play an ...
Kenji Iwano, Atsunobu Murase
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Method of operating a hearing aid and hearing-aid arrangement or hearing aid

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2005
For the automatic choice of a hearing program, a hearing aid (1) detects whether it is located in the immediate vicinity of an external transmitter (10, 10′). The transmitter (10, 10′) generates a transmitter-specific signal so that an assignment of different transmitters can be made. In addition, in the case of the hearing aid (1), the current time of
Wolfram Meyer, Torsten Niederdränk
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