I started a laser therapy 3 weeks ago, and I feel my ears burning, and beat as if my heart was there. It is too demanding but I was wishing to know if it truly shows results.
What type of laser?I started a laser therapy 3 weeks ago, and I feel my ears burning, and beat as if my heart was there. It is too demanding but I was wishing to know if it truly shows results.
A new clinical trial planned in the United States for LLLT to treat tinnitus.
InnerScope Hearing Technologies Inc. & Erchonia Corporation to Conduct FDA Clinical Trial for the Treatment of Tinnitus
InnerScope and Erchonia have entered into Joint Development & Exclusive Distribution Agreements and intend to obtain a 510k FDA-Clearance via clinical trial to study the effect on using Erchonia's Low-Level Laser Therapy Technology for the relief of tinnitus symptoms
https://globenewswire.com/news-rele...kWMvoqrgm6Kul1iWCgg_hnoDLFB19NZXWOUeic9SWTVzE
I was attracted to this forum after running across a couple of threads on LLLT for tinnitus. From what I can tell here, there is no consensus on its value for tinnitus or hearing loss.
I guess what I am asking is, could those people who have tried it say whether it actually worked for tinnitus or hearing loss or both? This forum is filled with people whose opinion would be far more valuable to me than current or past studies on LLLT or infrared Therapy.
Please forgive me for being new and blunt but could the people who have had success with LLLT please say so and maybe explain a little. And could the people who have not had success please say so and explain a little.
I have seen one study out of the University of South Florida that say's it warrants a deeper dive but it's more that 10 years old with no apparent follow-up.
I have found a local clinic that can perform LLLT both on my ears, around my ears and intravenous.
I'm not very educated in this topic. Apparently it supposed to have all kinds of benefits.How does intravenous LLLT work? I don't picture what gets poked where and where the light is supposed to shine.
I'm not very educated in this topic. Apparently it supposed to have all kinds of benefits.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_irradiation_therapy
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Hey Greg,OK yeah I have seen this before, but I'm not sure how applicable it is in the context of hearing restoration.
If I'm not mistaken, LLLT for hearing relies on having light energy reach the cells in the cochlea. This here is a completely different procedure. It may have benefits (and that is already highly questionable), but that's something different from "LLLT for hearing/tinnitus" as you see it mentioned around here. I don't see how the light shining in the arm is going to make its way to the cochlea.
David Rindge, an LLLT clinician in Melbourne, Florida has a web page that includes a few photos of patients receiving LLLT therapy for ear disorders and gives an overview of the theory and some studies.
http://cooperativemedicine.com/laser-therapy/ear-disorders/
Is this type of laser is adequate enough for ear treatment?
Thank you for your answer.In general, the reason they put the LLLT devices in the ears is because the cochlea is encased in thick bone and with the light source right up against the ear drum it does not have to penetrate the bone.
But, some wavelengths of light will penetrate bone. In one of his research papers, Profeseor Michael Hamblin of Harvard Medical School says 830 wavelength will penetrate the skull and then about 40 cm deep into the brain. So this wavelength probably would penetrate the bone surrounding the cochlea.
My understanding is that wavelengths around 630 or 650 do not penetrate much, wavelengths in that range tend to be used more for things like skin conditions.
On my 8th day of using a Konftec 650nm 50mw laser I noticed my right ear would vibrate. It's been 4 days and I can still feel my eardrum vibrating. I feel it in my head and hear the low frequency it emits.
I first noticed this immediately after I took out the laser plugs that day.
Can a laser cause tonic tensor typani syndrome or MEM tinnitus?
Are there triggers for the vibration? Certain frequencies that cause it? Is it constant vibration? Is it accompanied with a twitching sensation?
The low frequency that the vibration emits, is that a pitch that you have been able to perceive previous to laser therapy, when the pitch has been produced by the environment? Do you have any low frequency damage?
Have you continued or discontinued laser therapy after the anomaly occurred?
You feel the vibration in your head? Or the frequency that it emits resonating in your head? It is your head that you feel it in, or it is the ear, adjacent to your head? If it is the head, where specifically in your head?