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SECTION ONE | CLINICAL GUIDANCE
The primary aim of programming a sound processor is to customize the device so that the
cochlear implant provides comfortable and usable stimulation to a recipient. A clinician uses
the programming software to deliver electrical stimulation and measure patient-specific
psychophysical parameters.
This Cochlear
™
Clinical Guidance Document provides information to assist in understanding
clinical programming practices. Salient parameters and specific technical information about
their clinical application are explained in the Section 1: Programming Principles. Detailed
information regarding programming recommendations for speciality devices can be found
in Section 2: Programming Recommendations. For additional information about how to
modify parameters in the clinical programming software, please refer to the eHelp section of
the Nucleus
®
Custom Sound
™
clinical software as well as information in the Hearing Mentor tab
located within Custom Sound.
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