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Physical rehabilitation for sensorineural hearing loss in childhood: Progress and challenges.

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A Totally Implantable Hearing Device for Restoration of Hearing

Journal of Medical Devices, 2008
Middle ear implantable hearing devices as an emerging and effective technology can offer advantages to the individuals with mild to moderately severe sensorineural hearing loss. Several devices with piezoelectric or electromagnetic transducers have been developed.
Gavalis, Robb M.   +4 more
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Hearing Restoration with the RWI in Mixed Hearing Losses

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2008
ObjectiveThe indications of the Vibrant Soundbridge (VSB), presently limited to the patients with sensorineural hearing loss (HL) and normal middle ear function, have been extended to include patients with mixed HL due to congenital or acquired ossicular chain defects.
Vittorio Colletti   +3 more
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Restoring Hearing with Active Hearing Implants / Wiederherstellung des Gehörs mit aktiven Hörimplantaten

Biomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering, 2004
Due to shortcomings of conventional hearing aid technology, such as unsatisfactory sound quality due to limited frequency range and undesired distortion, occlusion of the outer ear canal, and acoustic feedback with high amplification, but also psychological aspects of stigmatization, a significant of patients in need of hearing aids are actually not ...
Peter K. Plinkert, Ph A Federspil
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Restoration of Hearing with Type V Tympanoplasty

ORL, 1991
Type V tympanoplasty with fenestration of the oval window and protection of the round window in a residual hypotympanic cavity can be considered as the last-chance procedure for rehabilitation of hearing in ears with 'canal wall down' or other conditions.
Claudia Chatelain, Pierre Montandon
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Hearing Restoration in Tympanosclerosis

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1989
At the annual meeting of the American Otological Society in Palm Beach, Fla, David F. Austin, MD, Austin Otologic Center, Chicago, reported on hearing restoration in ears with tympanosclerosis. Austin noted that although a third of patients with chronic ear disease exhibit tympanosclerosis, in less than 10% of these is the extent of involvement ...
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