Let me share a genius method to remember webers. All you need is your finger. Stick your finger into your left ear(which gives you temporary condictive hearing loss) and speak(which creates a vibration in the centre of your head, much like the tuning fork in webers test) Do you hear your voice more in your left ear or right. (You will hear it in your left) All of you are welcome
@@dietcoke7223 in weber's test tuning fork is placed on skull bone so this test is about checking bone conduction ,but he said only about conductive part and not about bone conduction
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This explains better for visual learners. Thanks!!
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I wish you talked about bone conduction in conductive hearing loss...otherwise 👍😊
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Let me share a genius method to remember webers. All you need is your finger.
Stick your finger into your left ear(which gives you temporary condictive hearing loss) and speak(which creates a vibration in the centre of your head, much like the tuning fork in webers test)
Do you hear your voice more in your left ear or right. (You will hear it in your left)
All of you are welcome
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weber test results in bilateral snhl
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You never told about bone conduction.why?
thats rinne test. he posted another video on it
@@dietcoke7223 in weber's test tuning fork is placed on skull bone so this test is about checking bone conduction ,but he said only about conductive part and not about bone conduction