Ballantyne's Deafness
Herausgeber: Graham, John; Baguley, David
Ballantyne's Deafness
Herausgeber: Graham, John; Baguley, David
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This book is well established as the classic reference for professionals requiring up to date information on hearing and deafness. It is designed to serve as an introduction and as an inspiration to those entering the field to develop their expertise and insight.
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This book is well established as the classic reference for professionals requiring up to date information on hearing and deafness. It is designed to serve as an introduction and as an inspiration to those entering the field to develop their expertise and insight.
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- Verlag: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- 7 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 742g
- ISBN-13: 9780470773116
- ISBN-10: 0470773111
- Artikelnr.: 27036992
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- 7 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 742g
- ISBN-13: 9780470773116
- ISBN-10: 0470773111
- Artikelnr.: 27036992
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
John Graham FRCS is Consultant Otolaryngologist at the Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital, London. He is Editor of the international journal, Cochlear Implants International. David Baguley PhD is Consultant Clinical Scientist and Director of Audiology at Addenbrooke's Hospital Cambridge University Foundation Trust.
List of contributors.
Foreword 1 (Neil Weir).
Foreword 2 (Roger Gray).
Preface (John Graham and David Baguley).
List of abbreviations.
1. Introduction: hearing and deafness (David Baguley and John Graham).
2. The prevalence of deafness and hearing impairment Adrian Davis.
3. The structure and function of the ear (Tony Wright).
4. Central auditory system (David McAlpine).
5. An introduction to acoustics: clinical implications (Richard Knight).
6. Subjective audiometry (Judith Bird and Rachel Humphriss).
7. Objective audiometry (Neil Donnelly and William Gibson).
8. The radiological assessment of hearing loss (Simon Lloyd and Patrick).
9. The aetiology and management of conductive hearing loss in children and
adults (Will Hellier).
10. Acquired sensorineural hearing loss (Martin Burton).
11. Genetics causes of hearing and balance disorders (Henry Pau and Sarah
Healy).
12. The causes, identification and confirmation of sensorineural hearing
loss in children (Shakeel Saeed, Rachel Booth, and Penny Hill).
13. Habilitation of children with permanent hearing impairment (Josephine
Marriage).
14. Noise and hearing (Mark Lutman).
15. Non-organic hearing loss (Catherine Lynch and Sally Austen).
16. Tinnitus and hyperacusis (Don McFerran).
17. Psychological aspects of acquired hearing impairment (Laurence McKenna
and Anne O'Sullivan).
18. Mental health and prelingual deafness (Sally Austen).
19. Hearing aids (Graham Frost).
20. Cochlear implants (Huw Cooper).
21. Implantable devices: Bone anchored hearing aids and middle ear implants
(Richard Irving).
22. Auditory processing disorders (Doris-Eva Bamiou).
23. Adult audiological rehabilitation (Lucy Handscomb).
24. Disorders of balance (Peter Rea).
Foreword 1 (Neil Weir).
Foreword 2 (Roger Gray).
Preface (John Graham and David Baguley).
List of abbreviations.
1. Introduction: hearing and deafness (David Baguley and John Graham).
2. The prevalence of deafness and hearing impairment Adrian Davis.
3. The structure and function of the ear (Tony Wright).
4. Central auditory system (David McAlpine).
5. An introduction to acoustics: clinical implications (Richard Knight).
6. Subjective audiometry (Judith Bird and Rachel Humphriss).
7. Objective audiometry (Neil Donnelly and William Gibson).
8. The radiological assessment of hearing loss (Simon Lloyd and Patrick).
9. The aetiology and management of conductive hearing loss in children and
adults (Will Hellier).
10. Acquired sensorineural hearing loss (Martin Burton).
11. Genetics causes of hearing and balance disorders (Henry Pau and Sarah
Healy).
12. The causes, identification and confirmation of sensorineural hearing
loss in children (Shakeel Saeed, Rachel Booth, and Penny Hill).
13. Habilitation of children with permanent hearing impairment (Josephine
Marriage).
14. Noise and hearing (Mark Lutman).
15. Non-organic hearing loss (Catherine Lynch and Sally Austen).
16. Tinnitus and hyperacusis (Don McFerran).
17. Psychological aspects of acquired hearing impairment (Laurence McKenna
and Anne O'Sullivan).
18. Mental health and prelingual deafness (Sally Austen).
19. Hearing aids (Graham Frost).
20. Cochlear implants (Huw Cooper).
21. Implantable devices: Bone anchored hearing aids and middle ear implants
(Richard Irving).
22. Auditory processing disorders (Doris-Eva Bamiou).
23. Adult audiological rehabilitation (Lucy Handscomb).
24. Disorders of balance (Peter Rea).
List of contributors.
Foreword 1 (Neil Weir).
Foreword 2 (Roger Gray).
Preface (John Graham and David Baguley).
List of abbreviations.
1. Introduction: hearing and deafness (David Baguley and John Graham).
2. The prevalence of deafness and hearing impairment Adrian Davis.
3. The structure and function of the ear (Tony Wright).
4. Central auditory system (David McAlpine).
5. An introduction to acoustics: clinical implications (Richard Knight).
6. Subjective audiometry (Judith Bird and Rachel Humphriss).
7. Objective audiometry (Neil Donnelly and William Gibson).
8. The radiological assessment of hearing loss (Simon Lloyd and Patrick).
9. The aetiology and management of conductive hearing loss in children and
adults (Will Hellier).
10. Acquired sensorineural hearing loss (Martin Burton).
11. Genetics causes of hearing and balance disorders (Henry Pau and Sarah
Healy).
12. The causes, identification and confirmation of sensorineural hearing
loss in children (Shakeel Saeed, Rachel Booth, and Penny Hill).
13. Habilitation of children with permanent hearing impairment (Josephine
Marriage).
14. Noise and hearing (Mark Lutman).
15. Non-organic hearing loss (Catherine Lynch and Sally Austen).
16. Tinnitus and hyperacusis (Don McFerran).
17. Psychological aspects of acquired hearing impairment (Laurence McKenna
and Anne O'Sullivan).
18. Mental health and prelingual deafness (Sally Austen).
19. Hearing aids (Graham Frost).
20. Cochlear implants (Huw Cooper).
21. Implantable devices: Bone anchored hearing aids and middle ear implants
(Richard Irving).
22. Auditory processing disorders (Doris-Eva Bamiou).
23. Adult audiological rehabilitation (Lucy Handscomb).
24. Disorders of balance (Peter Rea).
Foreword 1 (Neil Weir).
Foreword 2 (Roger Gray).
Preface (John Graham and David Baguley).
List of abbreviations.
1. Introduction: hearing and deafness (David Baguley and John Graham).
2. The prevalence of deafness and hearing impairment Adrian Davis.
3. The structure and function of the ear (Tony Wright).
4. Central auditory system (David McAlpine).
5. An introduction to acoustics: clinical implications (Richard Knight).
6. Subjective audiometry (Judith Bird and Rachel Humphriss).
7. Objective audiometry (Neil Donnelly and William Gibson).
8. The radiological assessment of hearing loss (Simon Lloyd and Patrick).
9. The aetiology and management of conductive hearing loss in children and
adults (Will Hellier).
10. Acquired sensorineural hearing loss (Martin Burton).
11. Genetics causes of hearing and balance disorders (Henry Pau and Sarah
Healy).
12. The causes, identification and confirmation of sensorineural hearing
loss in children (Shakeel Saeed, Rachel Booth, and Penny Hill).
13. Habilitation of children with permanent hearing impairment (Josephine
Marriage).
14. Noise and hearing (Mark Lutman).
15. Non-organic hearing loss (Catherine Lynch and Sally Austen).
16. Tinnitus and hyperacusis (Don McFerran).
17. Psychological aspects of acquired hearing impairment (Laurence McKenna
and Anne O'Sullivan).
18. Mental health and prelingual deafness (Sally Austen).
19. Hearing aids (Graham Frost).
20. Cochlear implants (Huw Cooper).
21. Implantable devices: Bone anchored hearing aids and middle ear implants
(Richard Irving).
22. Auditory processing disorders (Doris-Eva Bamiou).
23. Adult audiological rehabilitation (Lucy Handscomb).
24. Disorders of balance (Peter Rea).