In this third edition, updates have been made to include the latest information on the most current topics in audiology, including cognition and hearing loss, pharmacology, central auditory processing disorders, wireless technology, hearing aid accessibility, tinnitus, genetics and biotechnology, and noise exposure.
Tinnitus: Advances in Prevention, Assessment, and Management gives individuals with tinnitus, students, and professionals in the health field a breakdown of prevention and treatment, along with patient case studies.
Quick reference for audiology students, new clinicians, and any experienced audiologists who want easy access to diagnostic information for rapid review.
Provides basic diagnostic knowledge needed by students starting out in audiology. This book provides information on the management of auditory disorders in infants, children, and adults; treatment of sensorineural hearing loss and processing disorders; cochlear implants; hearing assistive technology; vestibular rehabilitation; and tinnitus.
Intends to allow residents to learn the basics of otolaryngologic imaging, and focuses on the topics of interest to otolaryngologist practicing in a modern clinical environment. This title covers various aspects of otolaryngologic imaging, with emphasis on anatomy, common diagnoses, and choice of imaging modalities.