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Programming Cochlear Implants
Wolfe, Jace PhD
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Edition:
2nd
Publisher:
Plural Publishing, Inc
ISBN:
1-59756-552-0 (1597565520)
ISBN-13:
978-1-59756-552-3 (9781597565523)
New Edition:
1-63550-176-8
Old Edition:
1-59756-372-2
Format:
Case Studies
Binding:
Softcover
Copyright:
2015
Publish Date:
11/14
Weight:
2.09 Lbs.
Pages:
389
Subject Class:
HRP (Health Related Professions)
Remarks:
A New Edition of this title is due 12/24
Return Policy:
Returns accepted up to 12 months provided no other recalls or return restrictions apply.
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Class Specifications
ISSN Series:
Core Clinical Concepts in Audiology
Discipline:
Otorhinolaryng
Subject Definition:
Cochlear Implants-Case Reports; Software-Case Reports
NLM Class:
WV 274
LC Class:
RF305
Abstract:
Cochlear implants offer significant benefits for children and adults with severe to profound hearing loss; however, to realize these benefits the device must be carefully and correctly programmed. With current information on cochlear implant technology, Programming Cochlear Implants, Second Edition - a volume in the Core Clinical Concepts in Audiology Series - is a valuable guide for clinicians providing services to cochlear implant users or as a teaching tool for graduate-level students. Programming Cochlear Implants, Second Edition introduces the basics of cochlear implant hardware and programming and continues through advanced programming techniques, with manufacturer-specific information and case studies. The text reviews clinical protocols for cochlear implant management; programming considerations for bilateral cochlear implant; troubleshooting during the programming process; device-specific programming techniques; use of objective measures to set cochlear implant programs; use of FM and assistive listening devices with cochlear implants; and providing support to difficult-to-program users, such as infants, cognitively-impaired individuals, persons with disabilities, and so forth. New topics addressed in the second edition include: Preservation of residual hearing following cochlear implant surgery Programming cochlear implants for patients with substantial residual hearing in the low-frequency range, including electrode array options Cochlear implant impedances and the impact of impedance on programming and management Signal coding strategies and signal processing Theoretical concepts that may influence cochlear implant programming.
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