I visited a famous Finnish tinnitus doctor yesterday. She has written her PhD thesis about somatic tinnitus and trigger point injections. Here's a link to her thesis and a video of the injection method. The first thing she examined was if I had Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV). (I most likely don't) She told me that this is the best and easiest way she has been able to help her tinnitus patients. BPPV can be cured with simple rotation movements of the body. More info about BPPV for example here.
The doctor said that often people with BPPV don't actually experience any vertigo, but it can cause a lot of muscle strain all over the head, neck and upper body, which is then hard to treat. If BPPV is cured, the muscle strain will start to reduce naturally. So BPPV can be linked to various muscle disorders like trigger points, which can cause somatic tinnitus.
I searched for BPPV here in the forums and there didn't seem to be discussions about this. I wonder if any of you have experience with tinnitus and BPPV? Maybe this is also a simple method to try for many of us and especially those who have vertigo symptoms.
The doctor said that often people with BPPV don't actually experience any vertigo, but it can cause a lot of muscle strain all over the head, neck and upper body, which is then hard to treat. If BPPV is cured, the muscle strain will start to reduce naturally. So BPPV can be linked to various muscle disorders like trigger points, which can cause somatic tinnitus.
I searched for BPPV here in the forums and there didn't seem to be discussions about this. I wonder if any of you have experience with tinnitus and BPPV? Maybe this is also a simple method to try for many of us and especially those who have vertigo symptoms.