Active transcutaneous bone conduction devices, where the transducer is implanted, are used for rehabilitation of hearing impaired patients by directly stimulating the skull bone. The transducer and the way it is attached to the bone play a central role in the design of such devices. The actual effect of varying the contact to bone has not been addressed yet. The aim of this study is therefore to compare how different attachment methods of the transducer to the bone for direct stimulation affect the ear canal sound pressure and vibration transmission to the ipsilateral cochlea. Three different attachments to the bone were tested: (A) via a flat small-sized surface, (B) via a flat wide surface and (C) via two separated screws. Measurements we...
One limitation with the Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (Baha) is too poor amplification for patients with...
One limitation with the Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (Baha) is too poor amplification for patients with...
Bone conduction as a phenomenon, physically and physiologically, is of vital importance in both the ...
Direct drive bone conduction devices (BCDs) are used to rehabilitate patients with conductive or mix...
Objective(s): When choosing a method to implant a transducer for direct bone conduction stimulation,...
In bone conduction (BC) stimulation, the sound travels from the site of stimulation to the ipsilater...
In bone conduction (BC) stimulation, the sound travels from the site of stimulation to the ipsilater...
In bone conduction (BC) stimulation, the sound travels from the site of stimulation to the ipsilater...
Sound is conducted to the inner ear in two ways: by air and by bone. Air conduction (AC) hearing con...
Bone conduction devices (BCDs) rely on the transmission of sound in form of vibrations generated by ...
Objective: This study explores the influence of stimulation position on bone conduction (BC) hearing...
Objective: Bone conduction (BC) stimulation closer to the cochlea has previously been shown to give ...
Objective: Bone conduction (BC) stimulation closer to the cochlea has previously been shown to give ...
Sound is conducted to the inner ear in two ways: by air and by bone. Air conduction (AC) hearing con...
Hypothesis: The velocity response at the contralateral cochlea from bone-conducted (BC) stimulation ...
One limitation with the Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (Baha) is too poor amplification for patients with...
One limitation with the Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (Baha) is too poor amplification for patients with...
Bone conduction as a phenomenon, physically and physiologically, is of vital importance in both the ...
Direct drive bone conduction devices (BCDs) are used to rehabilitate patients with conductive or mix...
Objective(s): When choosing a method to implant a transducer for direct bone conduction stimulation,...
In bone conduction (BC) stimulation, the sound travels from the site of stimulation to the ipsilater...
In bone conduction (BC) stimulation, the sound travels from the site of stimulation to the ipsilater...
In bone conduction (BC) stimulation, the sound travels from the site of stimulation to the ipsilater...
Sound is conducted to the inner ear in two ways: by air and by bone. Air conduction (AC) hearing con...
Bone conduction devices (BCDs) rely on the transmission of sound in form of vibrations generated by ...
Objective: This study explores the influence of stimulation position on bone conduction (BC) hearing...
Objective: Bone conduction (BC) stimulation closer to the cochlea has previously been shown to give ...
Objective: Bone conduction (BC) stimulation closer to the cochlea has previously been shown to give ...
Sound is conducted to the inner ear in two ways: by air and by bone. Air conduction (AC) hearing con...
Hypothesis: The velocity response at the contralateral cochlea from bone-conducted (BC) stimulation ...
One limitation with the Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (Baha) is too poor amplification for patients with...
One limitation with the Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (Baha) is too poor amplification for patients with...
Bone conduction as a phenomenon, physically and physiologically, is of vital importance in both the ...