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Middle Ear Anatomy for Physicians

by Restoration Hearing | Jan 16, 2019 | Anatomy & Physiology, Physicians

Middle Ear Anatomy for Physicians Restoration Hearing Anatomy Summary The middle ear system is home to the three smallest bones in the body: the malleus, incus, and stapes.  These three bones are referred to as the middle ear ossicles and are suspended in space by a...

Outer Ear Anatomy for Physicians

by Restoration Hearing | Jan 16, 2019 | Anatomy & Physiology, Physicians

Outer Ear Anatomy for Physicians Restoration Hearing Anatomy Pinna (Auricle) The pinna (also known as the auricle) is the structure most visualize when they think of the ear.  The pinna has several landmarks that give the ear its distinct and well-known shape. The...

Inner Ear Anatomy for Physicians

by Restoration Hearing | Jan 14, 2019 | Anatomy & Physiology, Physicians

Inner Ear Anatomy for Physicians Restoration Hearing Anatomy Summary The inner ear system is a highly complex and intricate network of structures working together to process sound and send it to the brain, the auditory system’s final destination, via the central...

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