SRT (Stapedial Reflexes Threshold) Test
SRT (Stapedial Reflexes Threshold) Test
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Assessing hearing sensitivity
Identifying the type of hearing loss


Measuring the extent of hearing loss

Monitoring hearing health
Assessing the effectiveness of hearing aids or cochlear implants


Identifying auditory processing disorders
SRT (Stapedial Reflexes Threshold) Test

Pre-test preparation
The audiologist or hearing healthcare professional will explain the test procedure and answer any questions you may have. They may also ask you about your hearing history and any current symptoms you are experiencing.

Ear examination
The audiologist or hearing healthcare professional will examine your ears using an otoscope to check for any visible issues, such as earwax buildup or ear infections.

Placement of electrodes
The audiologist or hearing healthcare professional will place small electrodes on your forehead and near each ear. These electrodes will measure the response of the muscles that control the movement of the middle ear in response to sound.


Calibration of equipment
The audiologist or hearing healthcare professional will calibrate the testing equipment to ensure that the sounds presented during the test are accurate and at the appropriate levels.

Presentation of sounds
The audiologist or hearing healthcare professional will present sounds to each ear at different frequencies and levels, ranging from very soft to loud.

Observation of reflex threshold
The audiologist or hearing healthcare professional will observe the movement of the middle ear muscles in response to the sounds presented. They will identify the softest level of sound that elicits a response, which is called the stapedial reflex threshold.