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FLANK-Facilitated Learning in Audiology with NK
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Hi,
I am Narendra Kumar, currently working as Assistant Professor in Audiology at Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (DU). This channel was created to help students pursuing Bachelor in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology in India, to understand basic concepts in Audiology and supplementary material in their academics.
Any lecture video created by myself will be uploaded here. If there is any comprehensive content identified and if the content owner gives permission to be published here, then those videos will be uploaded here. I hope this channel will be of help to young B.ASLP students.
I am Narendra Kumar, currently working as Assistant Professor in Audiology at Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (DU). This channel was created to help students pursuing Bachelor in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology in India, to understand basic concepts in Audiology and supplementary material in their academics.
Any lecture video created by myself will be uploaded here. If there is any comprehensive content identified and if the content owner gives permission to be published here, then those videos will be uploaded here. I hope this channel will be of help to young B.ASLP students.
Identifying Tympanograms
A short video lecture on identifying different typesof tympanograms and its clinical significance
zhlédnutí: 56
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Impact of Hearing Loss in Adults
zhlédnutí 235Před 2 lety
A short awareness clip on the impact of hearing loss in the quality of life in adults individuals Soundtrack: Breeze from CZcams Audio Library
The Eustachian Tube
zhlédnutí 393Před 2 lety
This is a brief overview on the Eustachian Tube, that will be appropriate for I semester B.ASLP students. Gelfand, S. A. (2009). Essentials of audiology. New York: Thieme Kindly look in to the above mentioned reference for more information
Simulating sensorineural hearing loss
zhlédnutí 2,6KPřed 3 lety
Tuning Fork Tests by simulating a sensorineural hearing loss. Appropriate for I and II Semester B.ASLP students. Thanks to Mr. Madhan C for volunteering as subject
Simulating conductive hearing loss
zhlédnutí 979Před 3 lety
Tuning Fork Tests by simulating a conductive hearing loss. Appropriate for I and II Semester B.ASLP students. Thanks to Mr. Madhan C for volunteering as subject
Bing Test
zhlédnutí 3,5KPřed 3 lety
Demonstration of Bing Test. Appropriate for I and II Semester B.ASLP students. Thanks to Mr. Madhan C for volunteering as subject.
Weber Test
zhlédnutí 480Před 3 lety
Demonstration of Weber test. Appropriate for I and II Semester B.ASLP students. Thanks to Mr. Madhan C for volunteering as subject
Rinne Test
zhlédnutí 691Před 3 lety
Demonstration of Rinne test. Appropriate for I and II Semester B.ASLP students. Thanks to Mr. Madhan C for volunteering as subject
Tuning Fork Test (TFT)
zhlédnutí 751Před 3 lety
Brief description of tuning fork tests, interpretation and limitations. Though four tests are discussed here, only Rinne and Weber tests are widely used. This lecture will be appropriate for I and II Semester B.ASLP students. 0:00 Introduction to TFT 1:21 Schwabach Test 5:41 Rinne Test 8:51 Weber Test 11:40 Bing Test 14:05 Summary; advantages and disadvantages
Causes of Hearing Loss - Short overview
zhlédnutí 1,4KPřed 3 lety
A brief overview on possible causes of hearing loss. This video lecture may be appropriate for First Semester B.ASLP students. Reading from the mentioned references highly advised if this video is used for learning purposes.
Spectral (envelop) coding strategies
zhlédnutí 1,9KPřed 3 lety
Short lecture to understand 'How spectral coding strategy works?'. This lecture focus on three coding strategies that uses spectral envelop information to process the incoming speech signal into electrical stimulation to be delivered at intra cochlear electrode array. These are also called as feature extraction strategies as they extract the features of speech sounds to represent them for elect...
Speech Coding Strategies - Introduction
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 3 lety
Basic steps involved in speech processors in coding the acoustic energy to electrical energy. This lecture provides a brief overview on the introductory part of classification of speech coding strategies used in cochlear implants and the basic processing that takes place in the speech processor of a cochlear implant. This video will be appropriate for V Semester B.ASLP students.
Cochlear Implant Surgery and Complications
zhlédnutí 1,8KPřed 3 lety
Simple explanation of the steps involved in cochlear implant surgery, surgical approach and complications of cochlear implant surgery. This video will be appropriate for V Semester B.ASLP students. 0:00 Introduction 0:12 Surgical Approach 0:24 Surgical Steps 4:10 Surgical Complications 8:36 Conclusion
Cochlear Implant Basic function of speech processor
zhlédnutí 2,9KPřed 3 lety
Most basic function of cochlea in processing frequency and amplitude information and how this information is delivered via a cochlear implant is being described in this lecture. This video will be appropriate for V Semester B.ASLP students.
Cochlear Implant Candidacy
zhlédnutí 2,7KPřed 3 lety
Brief candidacy criteria for cochlear implantation, followed by factor that can contraindicate the option for CI based on the findings from pre implant work up. This video will be appropriate for V Semester B.ASLP students. References Niparko, J. K. (2009). Cochlear Implants: Principles & Practices. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Katz, J. (2014). Handbook of clinical audiology (7th Ed). Baltimor...
BCI & MEI - indications/contraindications, Risks and outcome measures
zhlédnutí 952Před 4 lety
BCI & MEI - indications/contraindications, Risks and outcome measures
Middle Ear Implant - Vibroplasty (Vibrant Sound Bridge)
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 4 lety
Middle Ear Implant - Vibroplasty (Vibrant Sound Bridge)
Middle Ear Implant - Vibrant Sound Bridge
zhlédnutí 1,8KPřed 4 lety
Middle Ear Implant - Vibrant Sound Bridge
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Bı cıhaz nasıl sarj oluyor kablosuz mu
Şarj işlemi, implant bölgesine takılabilen manyetik bir cihaz aracılığıyla gerçekleşir. Tam şarj olması 40 dakika ila 1 saat sürebilir. Şarj edildikten sonra manyetik cihaz çıkarılabilir.
Hello sir ...disabilty certificate is required for cochlear implant in private setup
Hi, Is this a statement or information or a question!
Merhaba bu cıhaz sadece abd de mı yapılıyor
Lütfen Odyologunuza veya Kulak Burun Boğaz doktorunuza danışın. Diğer ülkelerde de mevcut olması gerekiyor. Orta kulak implantlarının değişken sonuçları vardır. Odyologunuzun orta kulak implantı için doğru aday olup olmadığınızı kontrol etmesine izin verin ve karar verin.
Thank u so much sir it is very difficult to find something that is related to our course ... Your video and way of explanation is very easy ...
Thanks and welcome
Hangı ulkelerde uygulanıyor bu
Doktora/cerraha bağlıdır. Ameliyatı gerçekleştirmek için eğitimli olup olmadıkları ve ameliyat sonrası rehabilitasyon için mevcut destek sistemleri. (Translated using Google)
@@flank-facilitatedlearningi9580 ısıtmeme uygun olup olmadıgını nasıl anlarım nereye kadar karsılıyor odyogram ornegı paylaşabılırmısınız
Sir please make the captions available sir
Reference please
Please check the last slide for references for that particular lecture video. Most of them will have references.
Reference please!
Chute, P. M., & Nevins, M. E. (2002). The parents guide to cochlear implants. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press. Page: 12-16
sir please upload more and more topics so that we excel in academics
60 dB IL is equals to how many dBSPLs?
dB IL can't be converted to dB SPL as they both are different entities. Intensity is the energy required to produce the sound or per unit area carried by the wave. dB IL is the intensity of the sound produced with respect to a reference (10^-12 W/m^2). However, SPL is the amount of air pressure changes that takes place while producing sound. Once sound is generated by a specific and transmitted in air (compression and rarefaction) as air pressure variations or the pressure amplitude, it is measured as sound pressure level. dB SPL is the measured pressure variation of a sound with respect to a reference sound (2*10^-5 Pa or 2 microPascal) Power is intensity; pressure change is SPL. The relation between Pressure and Intensity: Intensity is proportional to square of the pressure; eg if pressure is increased 10 times, then the intensity will be increased 100 times (10^2=100). In dB doubling of pressure will lead to 6 dB increase and doubling of power leads to 3 dB increase.
IL is measured in terms of power and SPL is measured in terms of pressure, they cant be equated
The best simplified and effective explanation for this mechanism sir .
Thank you.
Thank you sir
Hi, I am so thankful for the clear and easy to understand explanation. 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Does this means (For the Acoustic Masking procedure) that we will Mask with the Mmid forumula instead of the traditional approach of using Mmin? In the books Ive read so far they recomend Mmin = PL - IA + Largest ABGnte as the formula to find the masking
Yes we do have Mmin and Mmax at this point of time. We also know that effective masking is some where between min and max masking. Based on this we are pretty much sure that certainly we are providing adequate amount of noise for masking. When we present at Mmin there are chances that it may be under masking and the same holds good for Mmax where it could be over masking. However between these two values it is proper masking.
Sir can you please share the link for this book ?
Kindly send a mail to me.
Sir please explain each chapter of gelfand
so if i was asked what is the effective masking level here what would it be ?
Effective masking (EM) level in simpler terms: Assume the hearing threshold is 15 dBHL for a pure tone, now the minimum amount of noise required to just mask this puretone will be 0dBEM; if the amount of noise shifts this threshold to 30 dBHL then that noise level will be 15 dBEM; if threshold is shifted to 20dBHL due to noise presentation, then that noise is 5 dBEM. Hope this helps
So much helpful video. Thank you sir😊
Are any of these implants other than baha and cochlear implant useful when the stapes is fixed as in otosclerosis?
Surgical corrections to improve the mobility of stapes (Stapedectomy/stapedotomy) can be performed, if this doesn't improve the hearing part, vibrant sound bridge may be an option. Still people do get benefit from conventional hearing aids. The management options need to be evaluated based on existing conditions, the client's preference and expected outcomes.
Sir plz upload these videos in Urdu as well plz I need all these video with Urdu subtitles
Io ho un impianto Carina. Non fatelo. È una protesi acustica di pessima qualità.
The outcomes of middle ear implants are highly variable depending on the physiological alterations after implantation and due to the pathology (cause) by itself. I am aware of a client who got a middle ear implant (not Carina) and had no improvement at all.
Good information 😊
TQ for u r video
Very informative! Thanks a lot 😊
Wait. Does this also mean cochlear implants also help with hair cells with synaptic damage?
If dendrites are there, very good. Even if there is loss of dendrites, but spared spiral ganglion cells and intact neural pathway till cortex, yes cochlear implants will be helpful.
@@flank-facilitatedlearningi9580 thank you.
Sir, can you upload a video on factors affecting the outcome of implantable devices
Sir i have one doubt, Why air is needed for vibration of ossicle??? Suppose if there is no air in middle ear , will the ossicle vibrate normally???
The air pressure in middle ear and ear canal has to be equal for optimal vibration of tympanic membrane. If there is negative pressure in middle ear (Compared to atmospheric pressure/pressure in ear canal) TM will be pulled towards ME restricting its movement, if there is positive pressure in middle ear, TM will be bulged towards (mostly fluid) ear canal - again altering the optimal position of TM thereby reducing the vibration of TM. When TM vibration is restricted, sound conduction is reduced. Ossicles vibrate only to the extent the TM vibrates. Hence air (pressure) in middle ear is important for optimal mechanical vibrations.
Communication science, linguistics and phonetics, electronics and acoustic, anatomy, psychology, research and statistics... Sir I need this subject notes please...
Hi sir I need baslp subjects notes.. please sir ..
Sir msc audio karne me kitna charcha aa jayega apke Clg se
Kindly contact admission office; or check the website www.sriramachandra.edu.in/
Sir pls make one video on subjective and objective callibration
Thank you so much , ypur video is very helpful .
Glad it was helpful!
Is there any treatment for SNHL?
Sensory neural hearing loss, based on the degree of hearing loss can be managed with amplification devices (Hearing aids) or implantable hearing solutions.
Thankyou so much for the information 🙏😊
You are welcome, Kindly go through the book too
Will cochelar carina and enovy surgery available in india ???
As far as I remember, Its not available in India.
Sir please make more videos on baslp syllabus please
Also post video on mapping sir
Frequency dominant reason???
Sir, your videos are really helpful. Please don't stop uploading videos. It's a kind request. Wish you a nice day ahead!
Sir, Can you please provide videos for 5th and 6th sem? We are really in need of videos for electrophysiological tests.
ASLP student?
Sir is this conductive hearing loss in left ear is curable ??
The conductive loss is simulated by placing a piece of cotton rolled into the ear canal. It can be removed after performing the procedure. Caution to be taken while doing so.
This was very helpful sir. This was one topic that i kept running away from but today it feels more interesting. Thank you for giving us this awesome opportunity to listen to your lectures again. Thank you sir.
Thank you Sir. it is easy to understand😇
Most welcome 😊
Very helpful 👍
Glad it was helpful!
1q1
Sir.. As always it's a pleasure listening to you. Thank you for these wonderful videos.
So nice of you.
Sir please make a video on Protocol and procedure of recording auditory brainstem response 🙏
Nice video sir 🔥
Thanks a lot
Hom much amount of noise is needed to simulate SNHL sir?
25-30 dBHL should do. If you want to simulate bilateral SNHL deliver noise to both ears with same intensity (symmetrical SNHL) and different intensities (atleast 10dB different for asymmetrical). Provided the ear you are simulating has normal hearing. Do not go beyond 55-60 dB as tuning fork may not provide that much energy to do TFT after simulating SNHL
@@flank-facilitatedlearningi9580 Thank you sir