Introduction to Audiologic Rehabilitation (The Pearson Communication Sciences & Disorders Series) offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to audiologic rehabilitation across different stages of life. Authored by a distinguished team of experts, this seventh edition provides undergraduate students with essential knowledge in an easy-to-understand manner. Covering fundamental concepts, the book delves into critical methods and procedures used in rehabilitation, with dedicated chapters on case studies for both children and adults.
Addressing contemporary issues within the field, the text explores professional documents, evidence-based practice, multicultural considerations, and advances in computer and web-based rehabilitation activities. Structured according to a proven model based on World Health Organization guidelines, it equips readers with the skills needed to offer state-of-the-art services to individuals of all ages.
Enhancements in this edition include an increased focus on cochlear implants in Chapter 3 and updated discussions on vestibular and tinnitus treatments. Additional features such as new chapter learning outcomes, supplementary activities, references, and recommended websites ensure that readers remain engaged with the material.
