Overview
A cochlear implant is a surgically-implanted electronic device that helps to restore hearing to those who are deaf or have severe hearing loss. It works by connecting to the inner ear, bypassing the damaged parts of the ear, and transmitting electrical signals directly into nerve fibers that connect to the brain. This can allow for a more natural hearing experience. Cochlear implantation is a major medical breakthrough and has revolutionized the lives of many individuals who had lost their ability to hear. The device can be used to improve communication, play music, and even attend classes. It is a safe and effective treatment option with proven long-term results.
Research published in this journal
2 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Cervical Medial Branch Blocks For The Diagnosis Of Somatosensory Tinnitus. A Pilot Study.
How this research is being cited
The 2 articles above have been cited 7 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2025 · Deleted Journal
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Mustafa Şen · 2025 · Ağrı Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi
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2024 · Cureus
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Smriti Wadhwa et al. · 2024 · Cureus
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J-A Barré’s historic article “On posterior cervical sympathetic syndrome”: A translation from French2020 · Cephalalgia
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J-A Barré’s historic article “On posterior cervical sympathetic syndrome”: A translation from FrenchV. Gorelov · 2020 · Cephalalgia
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2016 · Journal of Otolaryngology Advances
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