This probably deserves its own thread, as this wasn't
extracochlear stimulation but rather what could be called tympanic/ear canal stimulation. It's less invasive and is proposed specifically for ear tinnitus, not central tinnitus.
Patients who complained of head tinnitus were excluded.
The study is interesting and references similar studies in the discussion section. It involved a fairly large cohort, with reductions in symptoms for 75% of patients and complete resolution in 22%.
One of possible approach that may suppress tinnitus is electrical stimulation of the ear. At first invasive techniques were used (promontory or round window ...
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