This is a very recent study using Neuropuncture for tinnitus.
Neuropuncture, an Effective Treatment Method for Patients with Subjective Tinnitus Accompanied with Hearing Loss: Case Reports
It seems quite successful. I like he fact that it's not only the needles but also the electric stimulation connected to them.
We already know that both Lenire and Michigan Tinnitus Device use electric stimulation as an essential part of their treatment. It is also well known that a cochlear implant most of the times suppress or eliminate tinnitus. As I understand it, the most likely reason for this is the electric stimulation from the implant. There might also be a small chance that the hyper active neurons get destroyed once the implant is inserted. Unfortunately a cochlear implant is only an option once you have severe hearing loss.
I contribute my tinnitus to overactive neurons and I see electric stimulation as the best option the calm them down. The challenge is how to get enough of current into the cochlea without being too invasive. It might not need to be too complicated with the amount of current, amplitude, sinus, triangle, timing etc. It's more that you need to stimulate the exact right spot.
If this was available in my neighborhood, I would try it.
Neuropuncture, an Effective Treatment Method for Patients with Subjective Tinnitus Accompanied with Hearing Loss: Case Reports
It seems quite successful. I like he fact that it's not only the needles but also the electric stimulation connected to them.
We already know that both Lenire and Michigan Tinnitus Device use electric stimulation as an essential part of their treatment. It is also well known that a cochlear implant most of the times suppress or eliminate tinnitus. As I understand it, the most likely reason for this is the electric stimulation from the implant. There might also be a small chance that the hyper active neurons get destroyed once the implant is inserted. Unfortunately a cochlear implant is only an option once you have severe hearing loss.
I contribute my tinnitus to overactive neurons and I see electric stimulation as the best option the calm them down. The challenge is how to get enough of current into the cochlea without being too invasive. It might not need to be too complicated with the amount of current, amplitude, sinus, triangle, timing etc. It's more that you need to stimulate the exact right spot.
If this was available in my neighborhood, I would try it.