Methods of Partial Deafness Treatment (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Skarzynski, Henryk; Skarzynski, Piotr H.
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Methods of Partial Deafness Treatment (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Skarzynski, Henryk; Skarzynski, Piotr H.
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This book presents the revolutionary approach to the treatment of hearing loss proposed by Professor Henryk Skarzynski and developed in collaboration with the group of internationally recognized experts on clinical and experimental otolaryngology, otosurgery, and audiology. The authors present an in-depth look at different aspects of this comprehensive concept of treatment of partial and total deafness with hearing implants, and discuss the approaches to diagnostics and patient selection, results in different groups of patients, the surgical technique, and procedures. This book also covers…mehr
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This book is a comprehensive review of the method of partial and total deafness treatment developed and introduced into clinical practice by Professor Henryk Skarzynski. The publication is noteworthy for presenting a multifaceted approach to the subject from related science experts' and clinicians' point of view.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000398960
- Artikelnr.: 62581372
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000398960
- Artikelnr.: 62581372
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ski. 2 Audiological aspects of the partial deafness cochlear implantation with hearing preservation; Artur Lorens. 3 Intraoperative monitoring of hearing preservation with ECochG in treatment of partial deafness; Piotr H. Skar
y
ski. 4 Genetic biomarkers of neuroplasticity in the treatment of children with prelingual deafness with cochlear implantation; Monika Matusiak and Henryk Skar
y
ski. 5 Otosurgical techniques in the application of various auditory implants; Henryk Skar
y
ski and Piotr H. Skar
y
ski. 6 Hearing preservation classification according to Skar
y
ski et al. (2013); Henryk Skar
y
ski, Artur Lorens and Piotr H. Skar
y
ski. 7 Review of clinical material presented during demonstration surgeries; Piotr H. Skar
y
ski, Beata Dziendziel, El
bieta W
odarczyk and Henryk Skar
y
ski. 8 Role of the pharmacology (glucocorticoids) in hearing preservation in the partial deafness treatment (PDT); Magdalena B. Skar
y
ska. 9 Otoneurological aspects of cochlear implantation in partial and total deafness; Magdalena Sosna-Duranowska. 10 The utility of the functional magnetic resonance imaging for assessment of brain functions in patients with partial deafness; Tomasz Wolak and Katarzyna Cie
la. 11 Audiological rehabilitation in the partial deafness treatment program strategy - eliminating participation limitations; Mägorzata Zgoda, Agnieszka Pankowska and Joanna
wikli
ska. 12 Auditory development and speech perception in children after partial deafness cochlear implantation; Anita Obrycka and Artur Lorens. 13 Understanding the partial deafness - different perspectives: subjective, auditory perception and communication, psychological, and social; Joanna Kobosko. 14 Evaluation of partial deafness patients by means of auditory evoked potentials, otoacoustic emissions, and wideband tympanometry; Krzysztof Kochanek, W. Wiktor J
drzejczak and Lech
liwa. 15 Auditory cortex, partial hearing loss, and cochlear implants: selected observations and comments; Frank E. Musiek, Jillian N. Bushor, Carrie M. Clancy and Madelyn Schefer Bibliography Index
y
ski. 2 Audiological aspects of the partial deafness cochlear implantation with hearing preservation; Artur Lorens. 3 Intraoperative monitoring of hearing preservation with ECochG in treatment of partial deafness; Piotr H. Skar
y
ski. 4 Genetic biomarkers of neuroplasticity in the treatment of children with prelingual deafness with cochlear implantation; Monika Matusiak and Henryk Skar
y
ski. 5 Otosurgical techniques in the application of various auditory implants; Henryk Skar
y
ski and Piotr H. Skar
y
ski. 6 Hearing preservation classification according to Skar
y
ski et al. (2013); Henryk Skar
y
ski, Artur Lorens and Piotr H. Skar
y
ski. 7 Review of clinical material presented during demonstration surgeries; Piotr H. Skar
y
ski, Beata Dziendziel, El
bieta W
odarczyk and Henryk Skar
y
ski. 8 Role of the pharmacology (glucocorticoids) in hearing preservation in the partial deafness treatment (PDT); Magdalena B. Skar
y
ska. 9 Otoneurological aspects of cochlear implantation in partial and total deafness; Magdalena Sosna-Duranowska. 10 The utility of the functional magnetic resonance imaging for assessment of brain functions in patients with partial deafness; Tomasz Wolak and Katarzyna Cie
la. 11 Audiological rehabilitation in the partial deafness treatment program strategy - eliminating participation limitations; Mägorzata Zgoda, Agnieszka Pankowska and Joanna
wikli
ska. 12 Auditory development and speech perception in children after partial deafness cochlear implantation; Anita Obrycka and Artur Lorens. 13 Understanding the partial deafness - different perspectives: subjective, auditory perception and communication, psychological, and social; Joanna Kobosko. 14 Evaluation of partial deafness patients by means of auditory evoked potentials, otoacoustic emissions, and wideband tympanometry; Krzysztof Kochanek, W. Wiktor J
drzejczak and Lech
liwa. 15 Auditory cortex, partial hearing loss, and cochlear implants: selected observations and comments; Frank E. Musiek, Jillian N. Bushor, Carrie M. Clancy and Madelyn Schefer Bibliography Index