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Disability Products and Services - Cochlear Implants

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      new window Advanced Bionics Corporation Description: Specializing in the field of implantable, high technology neurostimulation devices. Provides information about employment opportunities, products, and news items. (advancedbionics.com)
new window AllHear, Inc. Description: AllHear is a company which designs, manufactures and sells cochlear implants. (allhear.com)
new window AudiologyNet Description: Cochlear Implants links for research and information. (audiologynet.com)
new window Clarion Cochlear Implant Description: Advanced Bionics' Clarion Cochlear Implant is an electronic device designed to provide useful hearing and improved communication ability to individuals who are profoundly hearing impaired and unable to achieve speech understanding with hearing aids. (cochlearimplant.com)
new window Cochlear Clothing Description: Pocketed shirts designed for people with cochlear implants and other body worn devices. (christinewarren.com)
new window Cochlear Worldwide Description: Makers of a cochlear implant and a behind-the-ear speech processor. (cochlear.com)
new window Dallas Cochlear Implant Program Description: The Dallas Otarlaryngology Cochlear Implant Team is a staff of highly specialized and proficient professionals who provide the highest level of diagnostic, surgical, and rehabilitative services in the area of cochlear implantation. (dallascochlear.com)
new window Ear Surgery Information Center Description: Technology and the surgeon's art have been combined to bring the world of sound, music and speech to those who might otherwise have spent their entire lives completely deaf. Children born deaf now have the opportunity to live in the world of sounds, thanks to the cochlear implant. (earsurgery.org)
new window From Sound to Silence: The Development of Cochlear Implants Description: Article explores the basic scientific research by thousands of scientists in fields as disparate as physics, anatomy, neurophysiology, and information science, each of whom contributed pieces of information that led to a significant human benefit--the cochlear implant. (beyonddiscovery.org)
new window Hear This Organization Description: Provides educatational information to the public on hearing loss and cochlear implant technology. (hearthisorg.com)
new window Medical Electronics Description: Enriching the lives of deaf children and adults with modern cochlear implants. (medel.com)
new window Melbourne Hearing Research Group Web Site Description: The Bionic Ear Institute was established in 1984 by Professor Graeme Clark to support and undertake research to improve the Australian Bionic Ear (Cochlear Implant) which was pioneered by Professor Graeme Clark and his team in the 1970's and now provides hearing to over 20,000 profoundly or totally deaf adults and children. (medoto.unimelb.edu.au)
new window North Texas Cochlear Implant Program Description: A multidisciplinary team of medical and allied specialists evaluating and assiting children with severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss. Details are given of the technology and its applications. (www8.utsouthwestern.edu)
new window The Harvard Mahoney Neuroscience Institute Newsletter Description: Cochlear Implants: Restoring Hearing to the Deaf. (med.harvard.edu)
 




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