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  2. Middle ear implant - Wikipedia

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    A middle ear implant is a hearing device that is surgically implanted into the middle ear. They help people with conductive, sensorineural or mixed hearing loss to hear. [1] Middle ear implants work by improving the conduction of sound vibrations from the middle ear to the inner ear. There are two types of middle ear devices: active and passive.

  3. MED-EL - Wikipedia

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    They develop and manufacture products including cochlear implants, middle ear implants and bone conduction systems. MED-EL is a privately owned company and is run by its co-founder and CEO Ingeborg Hochmair, a scientist and researcher in the field of hearing implants. [2] The company headquarters are in Innsbruck, Austria.

  4. Bone-anchored hearing aid - Wikipedia

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    Patients with chronic ear infection where the drum and/or the small bones in the middle ear are damaged often have hearing loss, but difficulties in using a hearing aid fitted in the ear canal. Direct bone conduction through a vibrator attached to a skin-penetrating implant addresses these disadvantages.

  5. Does Medicare cover hearing aids? Coverage and costs ... - AOL

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    A $500 per-ear allowance for hearing aids every three years (up to $1,000 for both ears) ... You have healthy middle ears, suitable inner ears for implants and no nerve damage.

  6. Best hearing aids for seniors in 2025, according to experts ...

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    And since the inner ear helps with maintaining balance people with hearing loss are 2.4 times more likely to suffer from falls — a danger that hearing aids can prevent by up to 50%.

  7. Management of hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    Despite these benefits, hearing aid use remains low among older adults in the United States with less than 20% of those with hearing loss reportedly using them in a nationally representative survey. [10] Furthermore, up to 40% of adults who have hearing aids for hearing loss fail to use them, or do not use them to their full effect. [11]

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