Paul H. Burgert - Glenwood Springs CO Richard L. Goode - Los Altos CA Terry L. Burke - Glenwood Springs CO
International Classification:
A61B 1500
US Classification:
128747
Abstract:
A portable apparatus for immediate self-treatment of sensorineural hearing loss, vertigo, tinnitus and aural fullness includes a probe for establishing a hermetic seal with the ear canal and a pump for establishing a positive or negative pressure in the ear canal via a hose connected to the probe. The portable apparatus further includes special controls accessible only to a physician or audiologist for establishing the maximum pump pressure and duration of operation optimal for the individual patient. The portable apparatus also includes controls accessible to the patient for initiating pump operation and varying the pump pressure and duration of operation within the limits established by the special controls. The apparatus includes its own independent power supply and may be conveniently carried anywhere by the patient so that it is with him at all times. Whenever the patient senses the onset of symptoms associated with sensorineural hearing loss, vertigo, tinnitus or aural fullness, he merely inserts the probe into the afflicted ear and, using the controls, activates the pump.
Patricia Ogledzinski, Carol Demyanovich, Sonia Gavitt, Dorothy Detjen, Evarista Quijano, Marie Guevares, Theresa Rubino, Anthony Lionelli, Ken O'neill, Linda Benedetto
A week later American pianist Richard Goode returns to the Vancouver Playhouse. Last heard here in 2007, Goode has anchored his distinguished career on the great Austro/German classics, and developed a reputation as a pianists pianist whose focus is the music instead of keyboard showmanship.
Dec. 6 - Boston Symphony Orchestra; James Levine, conductor; Richard Goode, piano; Elizabeth Rowe, flute. Berlioz: "Roman Carnival" Overture; Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 25 in C, K. 503; Elliott Carter: Flute Concerto; Bartk: Suite from "The Miraculous Mandarin."