
Occupational Hearing Loss, Fourth Edition
CRC Press
4th Edition
Published on 29. October 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
890 pages
978-1-032-56697-9 (ISBN)
Description
Now in its fourth edition, Occupational Hearing Loss delivers a complete overview of the hazards of occupational noise exposure, causes of hearing loss, testing of hearing, criteria to distinguish occupational hearing loss, and more. The book emphasizes medical and societal factors in its coverage of topics such as audiometry and who should do it, evoked response testing, and conductive and sensorineural hearing loss, as well as mixed, central, and functional hearing loss.
Brought together by experienced practitioners and written by experts with depth and experience in the field, this book is written clearly in language accessible to non-medical personnel. No other book available has the breadth, practical detail, or comprehensive scope. A unique compendium of information about specific problems of occupational hearing loss and hearing conservation, the book is both a balanced reference and an easy-to-use guide to protecting the hearing of industrial workers.
This title is an ideal read for any student or professional occupational physician, audiologist, health and safety engineer, industrial hygienist, and otolaryngologist.
Brought together by experienced practitioners and written by experts with depth and experience in the field, this book is written clearly in language accessible to non-medical personnel. No other book available has the breadth, practical detail, or comprehensive scope. A unique compendium of information about specific problems of occupational hearing loss and hearing conservation, the book is both a balanced reference and an easy-to-use guide to protecting the hearing of industrial workers.
This title is an ideal read for any student or professional occupational physician, audiologist, health and safety engineer, industrial hygienist, and otolaryngologist.
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Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic and Postgraduate
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
44 farbige Abbildungen, 251 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 44 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder, 18 s/w Zeichnungen, 43 s/w Tabellen, 269 s/w Abbildungen
43 Tables, black and white; 18 Line drawings, black and white; 44 Halftones, color; 251 Halftones, black and white; 44 Illustrations, color; 269 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 180 mm
Width: 254 mm
Thickness: 48 mm
Weight
1680 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-56697-9 (9781032566979)
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Robert Thayer Sataloff is a professor and chair of the Department of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery at Drexel University College of Medicine. He is a member of the editorial panel for the American Medical Association's "Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment".He is also adjunct professor in the Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University, adjunct professor at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and is on the faculty of the Academy of Vocal Arts. Dr. Sataloff is chairman of the Boards of Directors of the Voice Foundation and of the American Institute for Voice and Ear Research.
Pamela Roehm is Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery at Drexel University College of Medicine, USA. She is also Program Director for St Luke's University Otolaryngology Program.
Pamela Roehm is Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery at Drexel University College of Medicine, USA. She is also Program Director for St Luke's University Otolaryngology Program.
Author
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Content
Preface to the Fourth Edition
Authors
Contributors
1. Occupational Hearing Loss: An Overview
2. The Physics of Sound
3. The Nature of Hearing Loss
4. The Otologic History and Physical Examination
5. Classification and Measurement of Hearing Loss
6. The Audiogram
7. Special Hearing Tests
8. Auditory-Evoked Phenomena: Theory and Clinical Applications
9. Conductive Hearing Loss
10. Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Diagnostic Criteria
11. Noise Damage and Hidden Hearing Loss: Cochlear Synaptopathy in Animals and Humans
12. Regenerative Therapy for Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Current Research Implications for Future Treatment
13. Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
14. Mixed, Central, and Functional Hearing Loss
15. Systemic Causes of Hearing Loss
16. A Brief History of Occupational Hearing Loss: A Personal Perspective
17. Diagnosing Occupational Hearing Loss
18. Hearing Loss: Handicap and Rehabilitation
19. Hearing Protection Devices
20. Tinnitus
21. Dizziness
22. Facial Paralysis
23. Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Temporal Bone
24. Sarcomas of the Temporal Bone
25. Hearing in Dogs
26. Implications of Nutraceutical Modulation of Glutathione with Cystine and Cysteine in General Health and Otology
27. Tables Summarizing Differential Diagnosis
28. Noise Measurement
29. Noise Control
30. Noise Criteria Regarding Risk and Prevention of Hearing Injury in Industry
31. Hearing Loss and Other Otolaryngologic Complications of Scuba Diving
32. Hearing Conservation Underwater
33. Hearing Loss in Musicians
34. Hearing Conservation in Industry
35. Establishing a Hearing Conservation Program
36. Occupational Hearing Loss: Legislation and Compensation
37. OSHA Noise Regulation
38. Formulae Differences in State and Federal Hearing Loss Compensation
39. Occupational Hearing Loss in the Railroad Industry
40. The United States: The Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act
41. Occupational Hearing Loss in Canada
42. Occupational Hearing Loss in the United Kingdom
43. Evaluating Occupational Hearing Loss: The Value of the AMA's Guides
to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment
44. Recorded Simulation of Hearing Loss
45. A Plaintiffs' Attorney's Perspective on Occupational Hearing Loss
46. Workers' Compensation: Presenting Medical Evidence in Hearing Loss Cases
Appendix I: Anatomy of the Ear
Appendix II: Otopathology
Appendix III: Otosclerosis, Paget's Disease, and Osteogenesis Imperfecta Involving the Ear
Appendix IV: Neurofibromatosis
Appendix V: Hearing Conservation Procedures
Appendix VI: Hearing Conservation Program Procedures and Reports
Index
Authors
Contributors
1. Occupational Hearing Loss: An Overview
2. The Physics of Sound
3. The Nature of Hearing Loss
4. The Otologic History and Physical Examination
5. Classification and Measurement of Hearing Loss
6. The Audiogram
7. Special Hearing Tests
8. Auditory-Evoked Phenomena: Theory and Clinical Applications
9. Conductive Hearing Loss
10. Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Diagnostic Criteria
11. Noise Damage and Hidden Hearing Loss: Cochlear Synaptopathy in Animals and Humans
12. Regenerative Therapy for Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Current Research Implications for Future Treatment
13. Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
14. Mixed, Central, and Functional Hearing Loss
15. Systemic Causes of Hearing Loss
16. A Brief History of Occupational Hearing Loss: A Personal Perspective
17. Diagnosing Occupational Hearing Loss
18. Hearing Loss: Handicap and Rehabilitation
19. Hearing Protection Devices
20. Tinnitus
21. Dizziness
22. Facial Paralysis
23. Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Temporal Bone
24. Sarcomas of the Temporal Bone
25. Hearing in Dogs
26. Implications of Nutraceutical Modulation of Glutathione with Cystine and Cysteine in General Health and Otology
27. Tables Summarizing Differential Diagnosis
28. Noise Measurement
29. Noise Control
30. Noise Criteria Regarding Risk and Prevention of Hearing Injury in Industry
31. Hearing Loss and Other Otolaryngologic Complications of Scuba Diving
32. Hearing Conservation Underwater
33. Hearing Loss in Musicians
34. Hearing Conservation in Industry
35. Establishing a Hearing Conservation Program
36. Occupational Hearing Loss: Legislation and Compensation
37. OSHA Noise Regulation
38. Formulae Differences in State and Federal Hearing Loss Compensation
39. Occupational Hearing Loss in the Railroad Industry
40. The United States: The Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act
41. Occupational Hearing Loss in Canada
42. Occupational Hearing Loss in the United Kingdom
43. Evaluating Occupational Hearing Loss: The Value of the AMA's Guides
to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment
44. Recorded Simulation of Hearing Loss
45. A Plaintiffs' Attorney's Perspective on Occupational Hearing Loss
46. Workers' Compensation: Presenting Medical Evidence in Hearing Loss Cases
Appendix I: Anatomy of the Ear
Appendix II: Otopathology
Appendix III: Otosclerosis, Paget's Disease, and Osteogenesis Imperfecta Involving the Ear
Appendix IV: Neurofibromatosis
Appendix V: Hearing Conservation Procedures
Appendix VI: Hearing Conservation Program Procedures and Reports
Index