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A cochlear implant sends sounds past the damaged part of the ear straight to the hearing nerve, called the cochlear nerve. For most people with hearing loss ...
Cochlear implants: Early intervention to optimize language outcomes ... Identification and treatment of hearing impairment should occur as early as possible, ...
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Recent improvements in cochlear implant technology mean that cochlear implants can help a broad group of adults and children with hearing loss. Mayo Clinic ...
All parts of a cochlear implant are small, and the processor that fits behind your ear looks similar to a hearing aid. Because of the small size of these ...
Cochlear implants · A Study to Evaluate Feasibility of the Acclaim Cochlear Implant System Rochester, MN · Prospective Study of Round Window Versus Cochleostomy ...
The receiver sends the signals to electrodes implanted in the snail-shaped inner ear, called the cochlea. Cochlear implants can restore hearing across all ...
Increasingly, cochlear implants in both ears (bilateral) are accepted as standard care for the treatment of severe hearing loss — particularly for infants and ...
A cochlear implant is an electronic device that partially restores hearing in people who have severe hearing loss due to damage of the inner ear and who gain ...
Cochlear implants use an external sound processor that captures sound signals and transmits them to a receiver implanted under the skin behind the ear. The ...
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