by Audiology & Hearing Care of SWFL | Sep 15, 2013 | Hearing Aids News
“Now I wake up each morning to the sound of birds” A cochlear implant is a small, complex electronic device that can help to provide a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf or severely hard-of-hearing. The implant consists of an external portion that sits...
by Audiology & Hearing Care of SWFL | Sep 15, 2013 | Hearing Aids News
Researchers are looking at ways to apply new signal processing strategies to the design of hearing aids. Signal processing is the method used to modify normal sound waves into amplified sound that is the best possible match to the remaining hearing for a hearing aid...
by Audiology & Hearing Care of SWFL | Sep 15, 2013 | Hearing Aids News
Discover how to clear the way for better hearing. Hearing begins when soundwaves enter the outer ear (the visible portion of the ear located on the outside of the head) and are channeled down the auditory canal, a tube-like passageway lined with tiny hairs and small...
by Audiology & Hearing Care of SWFL | Sep 15, 2013 | Hearing Aids News
Whether you wear hearing instruments, are just acquiring devices, or simply wish to improve your listening skills, LACE – Listening and Communication Enhancement – training will help you get the most out of the sounds of life. Because it is a computerized,...
by Audiology & Hearing Care of SWFL | Sep 15, 2013 | Hearing Aids News
Benjamin Franklin got it right when he said “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Just as you would take preventative measures to protect yourself from heart disease or diabetes, it pays to protect yourself from occupational hearing loss and hearing...