Head trauma or blast injuries can knock the "ossicular chain" out of alignment.
Abnormal bone growth (usually around the stapes) that causes it to fuse and stop moving.
The largest of the three. Its "handle" (manubrium) is attached to the inner surface of the tympanic membrane (eardrum).
Head trauma or blast injuries can knock the "ossicular chain" out of alignment.
Abnormal bone growth (usually around the stapes) that causes it to fuse and stop moving.
The largest of the three. Its "handle" (manubrium) is attached to the inner surface of the tympanic membrane (eardrum).