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Audiology Blog
Welcome to the Audiology Blog, a comprehensive audiology and hearing health blog. Here we strive to provide valuable insight, expert opinion, and the latest updates in the field of audiology. Whether you are a practicing audiologist, a student pursuing a career in audiology, or an individual seeking information about hearing health, the Audiology Blog is your go-to resource. Join us as we share informative audiology articles and promote hearing care awareness. Here we provide a comprehensive exploration of the latest advances and trends in audiology and information about hearing health. Your time matters to us, so we strive to spread awareness about hearing health while increasing your audiology knowledge.

Pure Tone Audiogram: Symbols | Configuration | Interpretation
Pure Tone Audiogram: Symbols | Configuration | Interpretation: A person's hearing capacity is depicted graphically on an audiogram. The most common time it occurs is during an audiometric test, which is carried out by an audiologist or hearing specialist. The audiogram is made up of a grid where the horizontal axis represents frequency (measured in Hertz, Hz) and the vertical axis represents intensity or loudness (measured in decibels, dB). Pure Tone Audiogram On an audiogram, which is typically represented as a graph, the patient's thresholds at each frequency are noted. While some audiologists use a different graph for each ear, many audiologists use the same audiogram form to record the data for both ears. The figure displays the suggested audiogram format and symbols from ASHA (1990). Frequency is displayed on the abscissa, ranging from 125 Hz on the left to 8000 Hz on the right,...
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Speech Language Pathology Blog
Welcome to our Speech Language Pathology blog, where we provide information about speech and language disorders and speech-language pathology. This platform provides insights, updates, and expert perspectives on various aspects of speech and language disorders. Whether you are an experienced professional in the field, studying speech language pathology or facing the challenges of communication disorders, our Speech Language Pathology blog will greatly help you in enhancing your knowledge and treatment of speech and language disorders. Join us as we promote the latest updates and advancements in speech-language pathology.

Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT): Goal | Steps | Phrases
Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT): Goal | Steps | Phrases - Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT) is a specific speech therapy approach created to aid people with non-fluent aphasia and apraxia of speech in regaining speech function. Beginning with short, incredibly melodious phrases and working up to longer, more complex words, MIT is an organized series of steps. In order to autonomously produce spoken language, patients first practice rhythmic intonations under the direction of their therapists. The approach uses the connections between music and language in the brain to help people improve their quality of life and communication skills. Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT) According to Albert, Sparks, and Helm (1973), the right cerebral hemisphere predominates when it comes to musical and intonation contours. It was created on the basis of the hypothesis that right hemispheric capabilities...
Audiology and Speech Language Pathology Blog
Welcome to our Audiology and Speech Language Pathology blog, where we provide articles related to hearing and speech problems. This platform provides valuable insights, expert perspectives and information about the latest advances in audiology and speech-language pathology. Whether you are an experienced professional, a student pursuing a career in these subjects, or a person with a keen interest in understanding hearing and speech disorders, then this blog of ours can be very helpful for you. We explore new areas of work in audiology and speech-language pathology and also share knowledge related to it. Through this blog, we publish articles related to the treatment of hearing and speech problems, and try to understand closely the important role of speech and hearing in making life better.
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