Maybe you heard of sound therapy devices like Neuromonics, Desyncra, and SoundCure? Or more recently, Lenire? Hazel talks to Steve Harrison, a musician and audiophile who has suffered from severe tinnitus for decades. Steve knows all about the use of sound for tinnitus relief.
Rather than relying on expensive devices, which typically can only do one thing, Steve recommends experimenting with sound and gives practical tips for doing so. We go through all the different types of sound therapies and treatments and discuss the pros and cons.
Check out Steve’s YouTube channel Tinnitus Works and the TinnitusPlay app (iPhone only).
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The Man Who Donated a Million Dollars to Tinnitus Research
It’s the Data, Stupid! - Christopher Cederroth and David Stockdale
Tinnitus Realities - Steve and Sean
Tinnitus, Ingrained in the Brain? - Prof. Dirk De Ridder
The Sound of Science - Otonomy
Objectifying Tinnitus - The Bionics Institute
Visual Snow and Tinnitus - Phantom Phenomena
Tinnitus and the Power of Prediction - Dr. Will Sedley
Hearing Lost and Found - Frequency Therapeutics
Reviving Retigabine for Tinnitus - Thanos Tzounopoulos, PhD
Coronavirus Special: Tinnitus in Times of Quarantine
Healing Hearing, Silencing Tinnitus? - Hough Ear Institute
Transforming Hyperacusis Research - Bryan Pollard
Neuromod's Lenire - Treating Tinnitus the Bimodal Way
Clinical Guidelines for Tinnitus - Status Quo or Way Forward?
Hearing In, Tinnitus Out - Prof. Marcelo Rivolta
Tinnitus Management: Who Cares? - Richard Tyler, PhD
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