Clinical Programing Series: Pulse Width
What is pulse width? Each stimulation pulse delivered by the implant consists of two phases that have an equal negative and positive charge phase separated by a smaller interphase gap. […]
What is pulse width? Each stimulation pulse delivered by the implant consists of two phases that have an equal negative and positive charge phase separated by a smaller interphase gap. […]
A group of 25 leading clinicians in unilateral hearing loss (UHL)/single-sided deafness (SSD) gathered for a one-day follow-up meeting. Representing 21 U.S. clinics, attendees included surgeons, audiologists, psychologists, and research […]
You are probably very familiar with the feeling of “so much to do, so little time.” To take some of the detailed, operational burden off your hands, Cochlear has a […]
Electrical Evoked Stapedius Reflex Thresholds (ESRT) can be used as an objective measure for cochlear implant programming when clinically appropriate. Studies support the use of postoperative ESRTs for MAP verification […]
We understand that as professionals working with children with hearing loss, it can be challenging to keep up with high-quality data that drives evidence-based decision-making to achieve optimal outcomes. That […]
Did you know? There are several ways that your patients can get the help they need for common questions without having to wait. Check out the top 4 most frequently […]
Why are we talking about impedances? As cochlear implant audiologists, the concept of impedances is integral to our clinical lexicon. Due to the growing interest in a more in-depth understanding […]
We’re past the half-year mark—it’s a great time for eligible patients to consider using their 2024 insurance benefits to replace their CochlearTM sound processor. Cochlear will be reaching out […]
Here is a fact that may surprise you: Cochlear has been providing Virtual Surgical Support since 2014! We have a world-class surgical team with exceptional experience who are available and […]
Introduced in December 2019, the Cochlear™ Osia® System has revolutionized clinical care and outcomes for patients with conductive hearing loss, mixed hearing loss and Single-Sided Deafness (SSD). Today, this innovative […]
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