GSI 39 Auto Tymp (Grason Stadler) easyTymp (MAICO) MT10 (Interacoustics) MicroTymp 3 (Welch Allyn)
Category: Toolkits
Tympanometers – Product Materials

Many of the materials provided on this page are presented as Adobe PDFs, and require Adobe Reader or a similar PDF application. Download Adobe Reader GSI 39 Auto Tymp (Grason Stadler) Product Brochure Product Specifications User Guide Rev 00 Product Photos by TTAC EasyTymp (MAICO) Product Brochure Product Flyer Operation Manual Product Photos by […]
Tympanometers – Resources
Relevant to Tympanometry and Telemedicine 1. Alaerts J. Evaluation of middle ear function in young children: clinical guidelines for the use of 226- and 1,000-Hz tympanometry. Otol Neurotol 2007; 28(6): 727-32 2. American Academy of Family Physicians; American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery; American Academy of Pediatrics Subcommittee on Acute Otitis Media and Otitis […]
Tympanometers – Assessment Results
Evaluation Data – This section includes an Evaluation with ratings, Printouts and Results from the GSI 39, Easy Tymp, MT 10 and the MicroTymp 3. Assessment Summary -This is a descriptive evaluation summary written as narrative for each device: GSI 39 Auto Tymp by Grason-Stadler, Easy Tymp by MAICO, MT 10 by Interacoustics and the […]
Tympanometers – Assessment Process
Product Materials -This is a compilation of the available brochures, user manuals and specifications for the GSI 39, Easy Tymp, MT10 and MicroTymp 3. Product Photos – This is a library of photographs showing device features, use, design aspects, ports, connections and accessories.
Tympanometers – About This Technology

An introduction to tympanometers prepared by Chris Patricoski, MD, FAAFP. Introduction to Tympanometery.pdf | Download Adobe Reader
Tympanometers

Tympanometers use air pressure and sound waves to test the function of the middle ear. By evaluating the compliance (movement) of the tympanic membrane, clinicians can diagnose middle ear disorders. This toolkit overviews the science of tympanometry, and contains our assessment results of four tympanometers. About This Technology -This section includes an Introductory Presentation and a […]
Digital Camera – DSLR – Right Hand

The right hand shot is generally within a macro shot distance range. The right hand image should display the true color of the skin, nails and hair visible, as well as any possible color variations found at the site. Acceptable depth of field in this image should allow for an overall high level of detail […]
Digital Camera – DSLR – Posterior Torso

The posterior torso shot requires a bit of distance between the subject and the camera to frame the shot, of course this is dependent on the lens used for imaging. The posterior torso subject shot should frame from the waist line to the top of the shoulders or the bottom of the neck. This image […]
Digital Camera – DSLR – Oral Frontal

The oral frontal view shot is an example of a macro shot due to the subject size and distance necessary to frame the shot. The oral frontal image should display the true color of the oral cavity, the gums, and the teeth. The camera should be able to handle the external light source without discoloring […]