Do things sound foggy, or really far away? This may be a sign of conductive hearing loss. Last week we introduced you to what is sensorineural hearing loss. In this post, we break down all-things conductive hearing loss, including what can cause it, what it sounds like, and treatment options. Before starting to learn about
The middle ear might have the smallest bones in the human body, but it plays a huge role in hearing. In this post, we’ll dive into this tiny but important part of the body, and find out how the middle ear works. What Is the Middle Ear? Behind the eardrum, in the middle ear, you’ll
Nicole told us all about what it was like to learn about the BONEBRIDGE Bone Conduction Implant after 58 years of hearing loss. She received her BONEBRIDGE and had her audio processor activated in January, and now we’re excited to find out what it’s like in the first month of her new hearing. At Her
Nicole Rousselle was born 58 years ago with severe conductive hearing loss in both ears. Her hearing loss affected every aspect of her life. She looked for treatments as technology advanced, but it took 58 years to find a solution that would work for her. Nicole had her BONEBRIDGE Bone Conduction Implant surgery last month,