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Refers to all aspects of movement and sensation and the interaction of the two.
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| sensorineural |
A type of hearing impairment caused by damage that occurs to the inner ear (cochlea) and or nerve of hearing. Sensorineural damage is usually irreversible.
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| sensorineural |
hearing loss is the most common type of hearing loss. More than 90 percent of all hearing aid wearers have sensorineural hearing loss. The most common causes of sensorineural hearing loss are age related changes and noise exposure. A sensorineural hearing loss may also result from disturbance of inner ear circulation, increased inner fluid pressure or from disturbances of nerve transmission. ...
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| sensorineural hearing loss |
Hearing loss produced by abnormalities of the cochlea or the auditory nerve or of the nerve pathways that lead beyond the cochlea to the brain.
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| sensorineural hearing loss |
Loss of the ability to hear that is caused by damage, destruction, or change to the inner ear or auditory nerve. Most hearing loss is sensorineural in nature.
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