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Common principles of rehabilitation for adults with hearing- and-or balance-related problems in routine audiology services

Guidance from the British Society of Audiology

Common principles of rehabilitation for adults with hearing- and-or balance-related problems in routine audiology services

This document presents Practice Guidance by the British Society of Audiology (BSA). This Practice Guidance represents, to the best knowledge of the BSA, the evidence-base and consensus on good practice, given the stated methodology and scope of the document and at the time of publication. Although care has been taken in preparing this information, with reviews by national and international experts, the BSA does not and cannot guarantee the interpretation and application of it. The BSA cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions, and the BSA accepts no liability whatsoever for any loss or damage howsoever arising. This document supersedes any previous statement on rehabilitation by the BSA and stands until superseded or withdrawn by the BSA.

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Common principles of rehabilitation for adults with hearing- and-or balance-related problems in routine audiology services