Hearing Impairments. Hearing Impairments Measuring hearing: the audiogram -air versus bone conduction.

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Hearing Impairments

Measuring hearing: the audiogram -air versus bone conduction

Deficits of up to 15 dB are ignored

1. Conductive deafness -otosclerosis -otitis media -cholestatoma

1. Conductive deafness -otosclerosis -otitis media -cholestatoma (Meniere’s disease)

2. Nerve deafness (sensorineural hearing loss) -Presbycusis (auditory example)

2. Nerve deafness (sensorineural hearing loss) -Presbycusis -Tinnitus (auditory example)

2. Nerve deafness (sensorineural hearing loss) -Presbycusis -Tinnitus -loudness recruitment -pathological adaptation

Completely-in-canal (CIC)

In-the-canal (ITC)

In-the-ear (ITE)

Behind-the-ear (BTE)

Body Aids

Bone-Conducting Aid

Bone Anchored hearing aid

Cochlear Implant