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Audiology Diagnosis

English · Hardback

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Fundamental resource guides accurate diagnosis of various audiology disorders

While many audiology diagnostic tests and procedures have stood the test of time, ongoing technological advancements that continue to reshape the field have transpired since the last edition of Audiology: Diagnosis was published in 2007. The third edition, edited by nationally-renowned audiologist and educator Samuel R. Atcherson provides new and established audiologists with essentials for diagnosing hearing and balance disorders in the 21st century. Along with the updated Audiology: Treatment and Audiology: Practice Management, the three volumes deliver an invaluable and comprehensive resource for audiologists and students in graduate programs.

Featuring 27 chapters, the new edition preserves foundational topics and eliminates superfluous topics, while integrating new additions to reflect the field's ongoing evolution. The updated resource focuses primarily on audiology diagnostic and screening tools-from the peripheral to central auditory and vestibular systems-across the age continuum. New chapters include acoustic stimuli in diagnostic audiology, outer ear examination, assessment of tinnitus and hyperacusis, clinical applications for auditory steady-state responses, public health in audiology, diagnostic audiology via telemedicine, and communicating diagnostic results to patients and families.

Key Highlights

- Well-respected returning and new contributors from diverse clinical, academic, and research backgrounds and experiences in audiology, hearing science, and medicine provide balanced perspectives
- Select recurring chapters reflect a growing body of knowledge, such as adding nutraceuticals to the pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals in audiology chapter and expanding the disorders chapter to include vestibular disorders
- Pitfalls and pearls included throughout the reader-friendly text enhance understanding

The third edition features the latest updates and new perspectives, while retaining the goal of providing new and seasoned clinicians with quick and practical audiology diagnostic tools.

Summary

Fundamental resource guides accurate diagnosis of various audiology disorders
While many audiology diagnostic tests and procedures have stood the test of time, ongoing technological advancements that continue to reshape the field have transpired since the last edition of Audiology: Diagnosis was publishedin 2007. The third edition, edited by nationally-renowned audiologist and educator Samuel R. Atcherson provides new and established audiologists with essentials for diagnosing hearing and balance disorders in the 21st century. Along with the updated Audiology: Treatment and Audiology: Practice Management, the three volumes deliver an invaluable and comprehensive resource for audiologists and students in graduate programs.
Featuring 27 chapters, the new edition preserves foundational topics and eliminates superfluous topics, while integrating new additions to reflect the field’s ongoing evolution. The updated resource focuses primarily on audiology diagnostic and screening tools—from the peripheral to central auditory and vestibular systems—across the age continuum. New chapters include acoustic stimuli in diagnostic audiology, outer ear examination, assessment of tinnitus and hyperacusis, clinical applications for auditory steady-state responses, public health in audiology, diagnostic audiology via telemedicine, and communicating diagnostic results to patients and families.
Key Highlights

  • Well-respected returning and new contributors from diverse clinical, academic, and research backgrounds and experiences in audiology, hearing science, and medicine provide balanced perspectives
  • Select recurring chapters reflect a growing body of knowledge, such as adding nutraceuticals to the pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals in audiology chapter and expanding the disorders chapter to include vestibular disorders
  • Pitfalls and pearls included throughout the reader-friendly text enhance understanding
The third edition features the latest updates and new perspectives, while retaining the goal of providing new and seasoned clinicians with quick and practical audiology diagnostic tools.

Product details

Authors Samuel Atcherson
Publisher Thieme, Stuttgart
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 20.08.2025
 
EAN 9781684201440
ISBN 978-1-68420-144-0
No. of pages 504
Illustrations 254 Abb.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Audiology, otolaryngology, diagnosis, Clinical, roeser, Speech and Language, AUDIOLOGY Diagnosis

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