Advances in hearing rehabilitation /

The development of new technology in hearing aid devices as well as imaging techniques has improved the possibilities of meeting the patient's individual needs. This book, in which experts from around the world have contributed, comprehensively covers advances in all aspects of hearing implanta...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Lloyd, Simon Kingsley Wickham (Autor/a), Donnelly, Neil Patrick 1972- (Autor/a)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Basel : Karger, 2018.
Colección:Advances in oto-rhino-laryngology / series editor Patrick J. Bradley vol. 81
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Sumario:The development of new technology in hearing aid devices as well as imaging techniques has improved the possibilities of meeting the patient's individual needs. This book, in which experts from around the world have contributed, comprehensively covers advances in all aspects of hearing implantation otology. Chapters review the evidence behind the current applications of the wide range of hearing implants available for different types of hearing loss. Further articles discuss the extended applications of implantation otology and let us have a glimpse into the future of hearing rehabilitation. New imaging techniques for the middle and inner ear are explored as well as innovations to improve Eustachian tube function. The publication is essential reading to otolaryngologists, audiologists and hearing rehabilitation professionals. It provides comprehensive coverage of state of the art hearing rehabilitation across the spectrum of hearing loss: as such it is a perfect tool for those who wish to develop their knowledge within the field.
Descripción Física:1 recurso en línea (vii, 157 páginas) : ilustraciones (principalemtene a color), diagramas en blanco y negro, fotografías a color, gráficos a color, archivo de texto, PDF.
ISBN:9783318063158
9783318063141
Acceso:Acceso al texto completo para la comunidad de la UCR por medio de la cuenta institucional