Background: For many healthcare providers, tinnitus and hyperacusis are difficult symptoms to treat. There remains no conclusive cure for either symptom; however, helpful management strategies have been developed utilising counselling and sound therapy. Nowadays, most modern hearing aids have integrated sound therapy as a programable option; although, unlike hearing aid gain characteristics, output verification of sound therapy programs is not common practice. Recent electrophysiological studies suggest that accurately weighting the spectral content of noise in sound therapy could potentially lead to improved outcomes for tinnitus or hyperacusis patients. Methods: To determine if discrepancies exist between sound therapy programing software...
The earmould acoustics affect the amplification that the hearing aid is programmed to give to its us...
Clinical audiologists at Utah State University have been using a master hearing aid as a basic part ...
Background: The use of acoustic signals to mask, mix with, or ease the distress associated with tinn...
Objective: To assess the benefits of hearing aids on tinnitus according to the tinnitus reaction que...
The ability to predict hearing aid success prior to purchase is desired by the hearing healthcare co...
Fifty patients with Ménière’s disease rated their subjective perception of tinnitus loudness just be...
BACKGROUND: Tinnitus affects 10% to 15% of the adult population, with about 20% of these experiencin...
Purpose: The purpose of the present meta-analysis is to explore the potential effects of objective v...
OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study were to evaluate the efficacy of open ear canal hearing aids in ti...
WOS: 000313852300012Background: It has been shown that tinnitus can be masked with acoustic signals....
This ongoing study compared premium and mid-level hearing aids from major manufacturers on noise red...
Background: Although guidelines for fitting hearing AIDS for children are well developed and have st...
Abstract Introduction: The relations between the tinnitus and the hearing loss are due to the senso...
13 páginas, 9 figuras, 4 tablasBackground: Tinnitus is a rather heterogeneous chronic condition/diso...
Objectives: In most cases, tinnitus is accompanied by some degree of hearing loss. Current tinnitus ...
The earmould acoustics affect the amplification that the hearing aid is programmed to give to its us...
Clinical audiologists at Utah State University have been using a master hearing aid as a basic part ...
Background: The use of acoustic signals to mask, mix with, or ease the distress associated with tinn...
Objective: To assess the benefits of hearing aids on tinnitus according to the tinnitus reaction que...
The ability to predict hearing aid success prior to purchase is desired by the hearing healthcare co...
Fifty patients with Ménière’s disease rated their subjective perception of tinnitus loudness just be...
BACKGROUND: Tinnitus affects 10% to 15% of the adult population, with about 20% of these experiencin...
Purpose: The purpose of the present meta-analysis is to explore the potential effects of objective v...
OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study were to evaluate the efficacy of open ear canal hearing aids in ti...
WOS: 000313852300012Background: It has been shown that tinnitus can be masked with acoustic signals....
This ongoing study compared premium and mid-level hearing aids from major manufacturers on noise red...
Background: Although guidelines for fitting hearing AIDS for children are well developed and have st...
Abstract Introduction: The relations between the tinnitus and the hearing loss are due to the senso...
13 páginas, 9 figuras, 4 tablasBackground: Tinnitus is a rather heterogeneous chronic condition/diso...
Objectives: In most cases, tinnitus is accompanied by some degree of hearing loss. Current tinnitus ...
The earmould acoustics affect the amplification that the hearing aid is programmed to give to its us...
Clinical audiologists at Utah State University have been using a master hearing aid as a basic part ...
Background: The use of acoustic signals to mask, mix with, or ease the distress associated with tinn...