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Volume 13
The Disappearing Post: Are We Solving the Right Problem in Bone Conduction?
by Bill Hodgetts, R.Aud, PhD
For decades, bone conduction hearing devices were defined by a small titanium post that protruded through the skin behind the ear. The abutment was visible, sometimes inconvenient, occasionally associated with skin complications—and yet acoustically, it worked remarkably well. Today, that post is quietly disappearing.