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Robert
"Doc" Scott, M.D.
Dr. Scott, President and founder of Doc's Proplugs, resides in Santa
Cruz, California. He is an avid surfer, swimmer, windsurfer, and
free diver. He retired from general practice in 1985 and continues
to conduct research on ear problems that affect people in water
sports. His research led him to demonstrate the effects that water
and exposure to cold have on the ear. His findings led to the
invention of Doc's Proplugs. His studies have taken him all over the
world. He was one of the first to propose that chilly conditions is
the irritant causing exostosis, the bony growth found in water
sports athletes. Exostosis is especially common in surfers and
divers. |
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Proplugs can prevent swimmers ear, and ear pain by
blocking water from entering the ears, keeping ears warm and
preventing the flushing of water in and out of the ear. Ear pain and
infection are caused by cold exposure and erosion of delicate skin
and wax in the ear canal.
Upon descent, Proplugs prevent water
from entering the ear down to 20 feet in depth. Once the diver
enters greater depths, water will be allowed into the ear for
equalization. Unlike other earplugs, ours includes a Scott’s valve
which allows ears to equalize easily and let sound in. Our proplugs
have been used by hundreds of divers for over thirty years who
testify that proplugs are the earplugs for divers.
Equalization with Doc’s
Proplugs: Doc’s Proplugs have also been used by divers
who have trouble equalizing. Unlike other earplugs which are solid
and would not be recommended for diving, Proplugs are vented to
allow equalization. While the small vent allows equalization to
occur it does not allow debris to enter and it prevents earwax from
washing out which exposes delicate ear tissue. The Proplugs keep
ears warm by storing the head’s conductive heat; the warmth
provided by the plugs drastically reduces the risk of thermal shock.
Due to surface tension the vented plug also reduces abrupt pressure
changes from reaching the sensitive eardrum which contributes to
easier equalization. Clear ears often to allow air to escape through
the Proplugs vent and allow for better equalization. Proplug wearers
who have trouble clearing their ears should check to make sure a
lump of ear wax is not blocking the canal or butting up against the
vent. If the vent is fouled by debris while descending it is best to
remove the Proplug. If fouled while ascending, there is no problem
because the air and water under pressure can escape around the
Proplug. Hundreds of divers have attested to the benefits of
Proplugs for relieving pressure in their ear during descent. |
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When
fitted properly, Doc’s Proplugs help divers equalize
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Reduces
“ear squeeze” caused by inability to equalize between the outer
and middle ear
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Helps
prevent outer ear and inner ear infection
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Helps
prevent vertigo and thermal reaction
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Price:
$8.00
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ProPlugs, Vented, sz: Tiny |
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ProPlugs, Vented, sz: X-Small |
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ProPlugs, Vented, sz: Med-Small |
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ProPlugs, Vented, sz: Small |
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ProPlugs, Vented, sz: Medium |
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ProPlugs, Vented, sz: Large |
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ProPlugs, Vented, sz: X-Large |
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ProPlugs, Vented, sz: XX-Large |
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While these are excellent
reference materials, in no way should this information be considered a
replacement for proper training for the specific type of activity in which
you plan to participate.
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