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"A cochlear implant is a device to restore hearing in patients with advanced hearing loss by bypassing the damaged inner ear hair cells and providing direct ...
Recent improvements in cochlear implant technology mean that a broad group of adults and children with hearing impairment can now benefit from the use of ...
They work to expand the number of children and adults cochlear implants might help. Research also focuses on cochlear implant procedures for one ear in people ...
Driscoll about cochlear implants or to interview a cochlear implant patient, please contact Kelley Luckstein at newsbureau@mayo.edu or 507-284-5005 ...
For more than 30 years, cochlear implants have been making a profound impact in the lives of deaf or severely hard of hearing children and adults by restoring ...
About this study. The primary objective of this study is to determine the hearing preservation advantage, defined as the increased chance of preservation of ...
A cochlear implant includes an external processor that fits behind your ear and an internal receiver implanted under the skin behind your ear. For most people ...
The purpose of this study is to determine changes in cochlear implant electrode impedances as a function over a period of time. Participation eligibility.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of highly coordinated care model in cochlear implantation (CI), to determine the impact of new care ...
To determine if changes in cochlear implant electrode impedances change as a function current level and charge that is used to measure electrode impedances. A ...
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