A passive (i.e., non-powered) acoustic device intended to compensate for total hearing loss in one ear, by transmitting sound received by a microphone from the deaf ear to an active (i.e., powered) hearing aid worn on the hearing ear. This contralateral rou...
An electroacoustic device designed to measure the hearing threshold of a patient by presenting tones of increasing or decreasing intensity through headphones to establish the level at which the patient first becomes aware of the sounds. The device automatic...
An assembly of devices intended to provide visual and/or auditory signals corresponding to the status of one or more of a patient's physiological functions, e.g., brain wave activity, muscle activity, blood pressure, skin temperature, balance, so that the p...
An electroacoustic device intended for use in a clinical setting to generate tones in the audible range to measure the hearing threshold of a patient by establishing the level at which the patient first becomes aware of the sounds. The device controls tone ...
An electroacoustic device designed to be used in a clinical setting to measure the hearing threshold of a patient by presenting tones of increasing or decreasing intensity through headphones to establish the level at which the patient first becomes aware of...
An electroacoustic device designed to measure the hearing threshold of a patient by presenting tones of increasing or decreasing intensity through headphones to establish the level at which the patient first becomes aware of the sounds. Changes in tone inte...
A screen-based (non-virtual-reality) software program intended to be used by patients and medical professionals to evaluate and determine the psychological profile of the patient; it may in addition be used to monitor the effectiveness and progress of psych...
An electronic device designed to assist a person with a disability in developing the use of voice and speech, particularly in relation to the production and awareness of sounds. Included are devices for training in spoken language, S-, F- and Sch-indicators...
A software program intended to be used by patients and medical professionals to evaluate and determine the psychological profile of the patient; it may be used to monitor the effectiveness and progress of psychotherapy given to patients affected by mental h...
An electrically-powered device intended to assess and train sensory-motor integration (e.g., visual reaction time, eye-hand coordination) and peripheral awareness for the purposes of neurorehabilitation as well as athletic and military performance improveme...