A few posts ago we talked a bit about what sound and noise are. Noise can be a big issue for any listener and especially for someone with a cochlear implant.
A few posts ago we talked a bit about what sound and noise are. Noise can be a big issue for any listener and especially for someone with a cochlear implant.
Earlier I showed why a CI recipient should wear his or her audio processor as much as possible. However, there are some times when it’s inevitable that the processor will need to be removed—like at night or during a fitting. Sometimes, children love their processors so much that it can be a challenge to take
We know you might have a lot of questions about the new MED-EL SYNCHRONY Cochlear Implant System, so we’ve put together this list of questions and answers to help you learn more about the SYNCHRONY system. The SYNCHRONY Cochlear Implant System SYNCHRONY is the newest and most advanced cochlear implant system from MED-EL. It includes
If you have a MED-EL cochlear implant, or any other telecoil-enabled audio processor, induction loops are your key to wireless hearing in public locations.
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