
Have you ever seen how a cochlear implant is made? We’re excited to be able to show you these exclusive pictures that document the entire manufacture of a cochlear implant here at MED-EL.
Have you ever seen how a cochlear implant is made? We’re excited to be able to show you these exclusive pictures that document the entire manufacture of a cochlear implant here at MED-EL.
Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges, which are the layers that surround the brain and spinal cord. You have menges because they’re supposed to protect your nervous system, but unfortunately sometimes they can do the exact opposite: inflame and damage your nerves.
For someone who’s received a cochlear implant in their teen or adult years, their hearing is likely to change during the first few months after activation. Many recipients will say that the low frequency sounds start to get fuller, deeper, and more natural. But why does this change happen?
Electric Acoustic Stimulation, or EAS is a special combination of two different hearing loss solutions designed for one very special type of hearing loss called high frequency hearing loss.
Explore the history of MED-EL cochlear implant electrode arrays. From the initial designs in 1989 to today's advanced solutions, discover how these electrodes are engineered to preserve cochlear structures and optimize hearing.