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A patient is diagnosed with profound hearing loss. Medical tests confirm that the sensory hair cells inside their cochlea are irreversibly damaged and can no longer convert sound vibrations into electrical signals for the brain. Standard amplification devices that just make sounds louder have proven ineffective for this patient. Based on this specific type of damage, which intervention is most likely to be recommended?
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A patient is diagnosed with profound hearing loss. Medical tests confirm that the sensory hair cells inside their cochlea are irreversibly damaged and can no longer convert sound vibrations into electrical signals for the brain. Standard amplification devices that just make sounds louder have proven ineffective for this patient. Based on this specific type of damage, which intervention is most likely to be recommended?
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