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Cochlear Implants

by Huw Cooper, Louise Craddock

This is a comprehensive multi-author handbook covering all aspects of cochlear implantation, fully updated since its first edition was published in 1991. All aspects of this rapidly developing field are covered, from implant design, speech processing strategies, assessment and rehabilitation of children and adults to future developments.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


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This is a comprehensive multi-author handbook covering all aspects of cochlear implantation, fully updated since its first edition was published in 1991. All aspects of this rapidly developing field are covered, from implant design, speech processing strategies, assessment and rehabilitation of children and adults to future developments. Chapters written by implant users and their parents give fascinating insight into the experience of hearing again with a cochlear implant.

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Cochlear Implants: A Practical Guide, edited by Huw Cooper, was an essential text for all those involved in audiology and related professions. The first edition of this book was published in 1991 and a second edition has been long awaited. The new edition of this popular book has undergone a complete revision and includes contributions from an international collection of authors, many of whom are the world leaders in their specialist areas. This comprehensive text covers all aspects of this rapidly developing field, from implant design, speech processing strategies, assessment and rehabilitation of children and adults to developments of the future. The chapters written by implant users and their parents give a fascinating insight into the experience of hearing again with a cochlear implant. Containing twenty chapters, there is something of relevance and interest to all professionals involved in working with the deaf, students and non-professionals with an interest in deafness.

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Cochlear Implants: A Practical Guide , edited by Huw Cooper, was an essential text for all those involved in audiology and related professions. The first edition of this book was published in 1991 and a second edition has been long awaited. The new edition of this popular book has undergone a complete revision and includes contributions from an international collection of authors, many of whom are the world leaders in their specialist areas. This comprehensive text covers all aspects of this rapidly developing field, from implant design, speech processing strategies, assessment and rehabilitation of children and adults to developments of the future. The chapters written by implant users and their parents give a fascinating insight into the experience of hearing again with a cochlear implant. Containing twenty chapters, there is something of relevance and interest to all professionals involved in working with the deaf, students and non-professionals with an interest in deafness.

Author Biography

Huw R. Cooper, MSc, Consultant Audiological Scientist, after obtaining his Master's degree in audiology at Southampton University in 1983, joined the team at University College Hospital, London, where he initially worked on tinnitus research. He was then closely involved in the set-up and development of the new UCH/RNID Cochlear Implant Programme, which led the way in establishing cochlear implantation in the UK. Since 1991, he has managed the audiology services at University Hospital Birmingham, including overseeing the growth and development of the Midlands Adult and the Birmingham Children's Cochlear Implant Programmes. His research interests include Neural Response Telemetry and Auditory Perceptual Grouping, on which topic he is currently working towards a PhD. Huw lives just outside Birmingham with his wife and three teenage children. Louise C. Craddock, MSc, CCC-A, Audiological Scientist, originally trained as a teacher of hearing-impaired children and taught in London for twelve years before obtaining her MSc in Audiology at the University of Washington in Seattle. Since then she has worked on the UCL Adult and Nuffield Paediatric Cochlear Implant Programmes in London and is now the Co-ordinator of the Midlands Adult Cochlear Implant Programme in Birmingham. She has a research interest in objective measures in cochlear implantation, particularly in Neural Response Telemetry, and has published and presented her work in this area. Louise lives in Birmingham with her husband and two young daughters.

Table of Contents

Contributors. Preface. About the authors. Introduction (Huw R. Cooper and Louise C. Craddock). Chapter 1: Implant design and development (David B. Grayden and Graeme M. Clark). Chapter 2: Speech processing strategies (Blake S. Wilson). Chapter 3: The cochlear implant team (David W. Proops). Chapter 4: Assessment of adult patients (Claire A. Fielden). Chapter 5: Assessment of children (Mary Joe Osberger, Amy McConkey Robbins and Patricia G. Trautwein). Chapter 6: Selection criteria and prediction of outcomes (Huw R. Cooper). Chapter 7: Psychological aspects of cochlear implantation (John F. Knutson). Chapter 8: Medical and surgical considerations (John M. Graham). Chapter 9: Radiological evaluation in cochlear implantation (Colin L.W. Driscoll and Michael B. Gluth). Chapter 10: Cochlear implant surgery (Richard T. Ramsden). Chapter 11: Utility of electrically evoked potentials in cochlear implant users (Paul J. Abbas and Carolyn J. Brown). Chapter 12: Device programming (Louise C. Craddock). Chapter 13: Adult rehabilitation (Geoff Plant). Chapter 14: Paediatric habilitation (Elizabeth Tyszkiewicz and Jacqueline Stokes). Chapter 15: Soundfield hearing for patients with cochlear implants and hearing aids (Richard S. Tyler, Camille C. Dunn, Shelley A. Witt, William Noble, Bruce J. Gantz, Jay T. Rubinstein, Aaron J. Parkinson, Steve C. Branin). Chapter 16: The future of cochlear implants (Jennifer L. Smullen, Adrien A. Eshraghi and Thomas J. Balkany). Chapter 17: A patient's perspective (Jean Briggs, Timothy Stanley). Chapter 18: A parent's perspective (Jennie Clewes, Tricia Kemp). Index.

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Cochlear Implants: A Practical Guide , edited by Huw Cooper, was an essential text for all those involved in audiology and related professions. The first edition of this book was published in 1991 and a second edition has been long awaited. The new edition of this popular book has undergone a complete revision and includes contributions from an international collection of authors, many of whom are the world leaders in their specialist areas. This comprehensive text covers all aspects of this rapidly developing field, from implant design, speech processing strategies, assessment and rehabilitation of children and adults to developments of the future. The chapters written by implant users and their parents give a fascinating insight into the experience of hearing again with a cochlear implant. Containing twenty chapters, there is something of relevance and interest to all professionals involved in working with the deaf, students and non-professionals with an interest in deafness.

Details

ISBN1861564813
Short Title COCHLEAR IMPLANTS 2/E
Language English
Edition 2nd
ISBN-10 1861564813
ISBN-13 9781861564818
Media Book
Format Paperback
Illustrations Yes
Subtitle A Practical Guide
DOI 10.1604/9781861564818
UK Release Date 2005-12-16
NZ Release Date 2005-12-16
US Release Date 2005-12-16
Author Louise Craddock
Pages 448
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Edition Description 2nd edition
Year 2005
Publication Date 2005-12-16
Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
DEWEY 617.88220592
Audience Professional & Vocational
AU Release Date 2005-12-15

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