Our patients’ windows on sound are governed by parameters that are often badly impacted by auditory disorders. Auditory deficits of many kinds can impact soft sound accessibility; loud sound tolerance; minimum and maximum usable frequencies; the rate of change at which intensity and volume alterations can be optimised; and of course, the quality of resolution. It is for this reason that Understanding The Dynamic Range of our patient’s usable hearing can help you to optimise their opportunity to enjoy a clear and uninterrupted view of their best sound spectrum.
Mastering Dynamic Range: Clinical Strategies for Optimal Hearing Outcomes
