The Role of Bone Anchored Hearing Aids in The Management of Hearing Loss

Abd El-Raof Atef Mansour;

Abstract


Bone conduction sound is one of the two natural ways for sound conduction, in which the vibrated sound travels to inner ear, by passing the external auditory canal and the middle ear.
In the direct bone conduction (by ossiointigration) the sound vibratio


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Title The Role of Bone Anchored Hearing Aids in The Management of Hearing Loss
Other Titles دور السمـاعات المثبتة عظميـاً فى عـلاج حـالات فقـد السمـع
Authors Abd El-Raof Atef Mansour
Keywords The Role of Bone Anchored Hearing Aids in The Management of Hearing Loss
Issue Date 2010
Description 
Bone conduction sound is one of the two natural ways for sound conduction, in which the vibrated sound travels to inner ear, by passing the external auditory canal and the middle ear.
In the direct bone conduction (by ossiointigration) the sound vibratio

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