|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hearing Instrument Selection & Fitting
Shall the instrument be very small so it hides inside the ear canal or is it ok to have a Hearing Instrument which is located behind the ear? Functionality is a crucial aspect for hearing impaired who lead an active live. What and how many different situations will the Hearing Instrument be used for?
The more functionality available in a Hearing Instrument the more listening situations the user will be capable to cope with. How is the hearing instrument connected to the ear canal to bring the sounds close to the ear drum? These and many more questions and requirements can only be found out during an individual counselling session.
The Hearing Instrument selection follows the Hearing Instrument fitting. The first step in such a fitting is to use the data obtained by means of audiometric evaluation. This is done by means of a Hearing Instrument Analyzer and Real Ear Measurement. However, each person is an individual and perceives sounds differently. A satisfying fitting result can be only achieved by combining objective measurements with successful communication between consultant and Hearing Instrument user to do the appropriate adjustment steps.
In order to ensure good quality fitting results and communication, The Hearing Solution Group uses standardized Selection & Fitting Protocols.
After the Hearing Instrument is fitted, regular re-fittings are still required as acclimatization process takes place and user preference may change over time.
Sometimes, however, Hearing Instruments may not provide sufficient benefit to overcome communication barriers such as distance, noise and echo. In such a situation, Additional Listening Devices (ADL) such as FM System will be helpful in overcoming these barriers. The tremendous benefits of FM System can be easily experienced in all of The Hearing Solution Group shops |
|
Disclaimer Info :
|
All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
|
|
|
|
||