Hi Fankarian, thanks for your comment. On our website you can find further information on the different types and levels of hearing loss: www.medel.com/about-hearing/audiogram www.medel.com/about-hearing/types-of-hearing-loss Kind regards, Barbara
Thank you. I have a question here: in normal people, why AC threshold is a little bit higher than BC threshold while in Rinne test AC>BC(AC can still hear when BC can't)? the two results seem contradictory. plz help!
Hi there, thanks for your comment. This illustration shows how load specific sounds (e.g. a plane) are. Sounds at110-120 dB are very loud. If a person is not able to hear those any more, they have a profound hearing loss.
@@medel If you cannot hear 120dB it means your Deaf....... With a capital D.Joyce Haynes!. Profound is 90-120 db loss. If youre not hearing 120dB, Youre Deaf.... This is my world of expertise. Cheers.
great video but it would be even better if you lost the occasional background music - if you have a hearing loss, that makes it really difficult
An amazing tutorial video...
perfectly illustrated
Great information.
Just awesome tutorial
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Can anyboday tell me about how much db or frequency sensori nural hearing loss occurr
Hi Fankarian, thanks for your comment. On our website you can find further information on the different types and levels of hearing loss: www.medel.com/about-hearing/audiogram www.medel.com/about-hearing/types-of-hearing-loss Kind regards, Barbara
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Thank you. I have a question here: in normal people, why AC threshold is a little bit higher than BC threshold while in Rinne test AC>BC(AC can still hear when BC can't)? the two results seem contradictory. plz help!
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110-120 for acute pain?? You must be testing people with inner hair cell damage
Hi there, thanks for your comment. This illustration shows how load specific sounds (e.g. a plane) are. Sounds at110-120 dB are very loud. If a person is not able to hear those any more, they have a profound hearing loss.
@@medel If you cannot hear 120dB it means your Deaf....... With a capital D.Joyce Haynes!. Profound is 90-120 db loss. If youre not hearing 120dB, Youre Deaf.... This is my world of expertise. Cheers.
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