First, here’s a look at how natural hearing works. Then, a look at how a CI works. Graphics are courtesy of the Cochlear company. Click each graphic to enlarge and read the text. It’s really cool.
I know this is off topic, but, Val sent me your direction to look for information on a ‘wave cap’ (hope I got that right 🙂 My little girl Emily is having a really hard time keeping her implant on her head during soccer games (she tends to play all-out, and it gets knocked off). Hope that makes sense :)Thanks so much for any help and/or direction :)-Melissa (I think my link pops up, but just in case,http://loudesthouseonblock.blogspot.com )
This is really helpful for those of us who are not familiar with these inplants.Your daughter is beautiful and adorable. And good luck to the Pink Panthers (love the name!)–Jenny
I know this is off topic, but, Val sent me your direction to look for information on a ‘wave cap’ (hope I got that right 🙂 My little girl Emily is having a really hard time keeping her implant on her head during soccer games (she tends to play all-out, and it gets knocked off). Hope that makes sense :)Thanks so much for any help and/or direction :)-Melissa (I think my link pops up, but just in case,http://loudesthouseonblock.blogspot.com )
This is really helpful for those of us who are not familiar with these inplants.Your daughter is beautiful and adorable. And good luck to the Pink Panthers (love the name!)–Jenny