by Elkhart Audiology Rehab | Feb 8, 2017 | blog posts
Cardiovascular Status and Audiometric Patterns I hope that your overall concern for patients is leading you to asking them about their hearing or when they have had it checked. Now, research is indicating another reason for you to be concerned about your patient’s...
by Elkhart Audiology Rehab | Jan 19, 2017 | blog posts
Assessing Total Patient Health In this new year, many of your patients will feel inclined to begin anew with such resolutions as diet and exercise programs. Some will want to take the opportunity to access their health status. Some may seek you out due to such...
by Elkhart Audiology Rehab | Aug 4, 2015 | blog posts
New Location We decided to pull the trigger and move into some new offices. Please find a user friendly map to our new location below:
by Elkhart Audiology Rehab | Oct 9, 2014 | blog posts
Providing captions for users with hearing issues. A team of Georgia Institute of Technology researchers has created speech-to-text software for Google Glass that helps hard-of-hearing users with everyday conversations. A hard-of-hearing person wears Glass while a...
by Elkhart Audiology Rehab | Sep 16, 2014 | blog posts
The Levo system uses sound therapy to trick the brain. The FDA has given clearance to startup Otoharmonics for its iPad and iPod Touch application that uses sound therapy to teach the brain to ignore persistent ringing caused by tinnitus. The 510k clearance for what...
by Elkhart Audiology Rehab | Sep 3, 2014 | blog posts
Enough with the preaching! You’re right, it seems like every other article on hearing protection is talking about Noise Induced Hearing Loss. And for good reason: Noise Induced Hearing Loss, or NIHL as it’s commonly referred to, is a “slow...