Tinnitus Sound Therapies, Acoustic Neuromodulation, Reduce Intensity of Tinnitus

Tinnitus Sound Therapies, Acoustic Neuromodulation, Reduce Intensity of Tinnitus

Tinnitus Sound Therapies, Acoustic Neuromodulation, Reduce Intensity of Tinnitus
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A new form of sound therapy could eliminate the irritating symptoms of tinnitus, a study showed.
The treatment, now available, addresses the cause rather than masking the symptoms. Called Coordinated Acoustic Neuromodulation (CR), it provides tones through in-ear headphones that match the sounds perceived by a person with tinnitus to stop the brain from creating irritating noise.

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TINNITUS - is a non-auditory, internal sound. But patients can use real, external noise to counteract their perception and reaction to tinnitus. Sound masking can cover the sound of tinnitus, while more advanced therapies may provide more robust relief.
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TINNITUS SOUNDS channel - that provides generic background noise — often white noise, brown noise, nature sounds, or other ambient, subtle sounds. The noise generated by sound machines can partially or fully mask a patient’s perception of tinnitus, providing relaxation and temporary respite from the condition.
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SOUND THERAPY - is a broad term that may be used in many ways, depending on the specific product, clinical setting, or individual clinician. In general, sound therapy means the use of external noise in order to alter a patient’s perception of, or reaction to, tinnitus.
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SOUND-BASED THERAPIES - function on four general mechanisms of action. (Mechanisms of action are the putative processes or reasons why a given intervention is effective.) Different products may emphasize a specific aspect, or include a combination of approaches:
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MASKING: exposing the patient to external noise at a loud enough volume that it partially or completely covers the sound of their tinnitus.

DISTRACTION: using external sound to divert a patient’s attention from the sound of tinnitus.

HABITUATION: helping the patient’s brain reclassify tinnitus as an unimportant sound that should be consciously ignored.

NEUROMODULATION: the use of specialized sound to minimize the neural hyperactivity thought to be the underlying cause of tinnitus.

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