- Dec 15, 2016
- 4,664
- Tinnitus Since
- 08/2014
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Several causes
A few years back I started going to physiotherapy to relieve the cramps in my back, shoulders and neck. For the first 4 years physiotherapy was ok and I would leave with my hearing more balanced and stable, and it felt in better shape to cope with noise for a few days.
My physiotherapist uses a radiofrequency machine that drives waves through your body, in theory it helps to regenerate tissue and reduce inflammation.
In the last year and a half I just feel like tired and deafened after these sessions. My back feels ok but my hearing is so muffled, and coupled with hearing loss I am having a hard time to understand speech. Typically my first day after the physiotherapy session is more or less ok, the second day is the one where I am more deafened and on the third day I guess I somehow go back into bad posture and ironically I hear louder, making it easier to understand others but more sensitive to noise.
Anyone has experiences like this?
My physiotherapist uses a radiofrequency machine that drives waves through your body, in theory it helps to regenerate tissue and reduce inflammation.
In the last year and a half I just feel like tired and deafened after these sessions. My back feels ok but my hearing is so muffled, and coupled with hearing loss I am having a hard time to understand speech. Typically my first day after the physiotherapy session is more or less ok, the second day is the one where I am more deafened and on the third day I guess I somehow go back into bad posture and ironically I hear louder, making it easier to understand others but more sensitive to noise.
Anyone has experiences like this?