Tympanometry and Acoustic Reflex Testing
Tympanometry measures the function of the middle ear. A small soft probe is placed in the ear canal then the response of the middle ear to pressure changes is measured.
Acoustic Reflex testing measures a reflex arc in the auditory system elicited by an intense stimulus. These tests do not directly assess hearing ability, but are interpreted in conjunction with other test results.
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