There are quite some activity around treating tinnitus with electrical stimulation.
First out and already on the market we have Lenire that sends electrical stimulation via the tongue:
Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod
Then we have Susan Shore and the University of Michigan tinnitus device. Her work involves stimulation via the face and neck:
New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing
And now lately this UCI research initiative. An innovative implantable device that is placed behind the eardrum to get optimal stimulation of the cochlea. As I understand it, it is not as invasive as the typical cochlear implant because the device just stimulates from the outside:
UCI — Acoustic and Electrical Stimulation for the Treatment of Tinnitus
Finally, we have this electrical acupuncture. The study does not seam to be to scientific though:
Neuropuncture — An Effective Treatment Method for Patients with Subjective Tinnitus
What do you think? Is electrical stimulation something to hope for in the next coming years?
First out and already on the market we have Lenire that sends electrical stimulation via the tongue:
Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod
Then we have Susan Shore and the University of Michigan tinnitus device. Her work involves stimulation via the face and neck:
New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing
And now lately this UCI research initiative. An innovative implantable device that is placed behind the eardrum to get optimal stimulation of the cochlea. As I understand it, it is not as invasive as the typical cochlear implant because the device just stimulates from the outside:
UCI — Acoustic and Electrical Stimulation for the Treatment of Tinnitus
Finally, we have this electrical acupuncture. The study does not seam to be to scientific though:
Neuropuncture — An Effective Treatment Method for Patients with Subjective Tinnitus
What do you think? Is electrical stimulation something to hope for in the next coming years?