The Stenger test is a clinical test used to assess hearing function, particularly in cases of suspected unilateral (one-sided) hearing loss. It is based on the principle that a person with true hearing loss in one ear will not perceive a sound that is presented only in the unaffected ear, when the sound is presented at a level above their threshold. Here’s how the Stenger test works: 1. **Presentation of Tones**: A tone is played into both ears simultaneously.
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