Neurosoft Bioelectronics: Implantable Electrodes to Treat Tinnitus

wish companies could expedite clinical trials the way they did with the COVID-19 vaccine. The number of people suffering increases every day, yet these companies take so long, even though it's been proven that the process can move faster.
This is why Tinnitus Quest was founded. Neurosoft, however, involves invasive surgery, which cannot be rushed. It is also a permanent implant and requires at least six months of follow-up care.
 
This is why Tinnitus Quest was founded. Neurosoft, however, involves invasive surgery, which cannot be rushed. It is also a permanent implant and requires at least six months of follow-up care.
I completely understand. I'm not just focusing on Neurosoft, but on the industry as a whole. Sometimes, things move incredibly quickly to hit the market, while other times, they seem to drag on endlessly with no updates or progress—for example, the Shore device.
 
I completely understand. I'm not just focusing on Neurosoft, but on the industry as a whole. Sometimes, things move incredibly quickly to hit the market, while other times, they seem to drag on endlessly with no updates or progress—for example, the Shore device.
Medical devices, particularly those involving surgery or treatments targeting the brain, take time to develop for good reason. Without proper safeguards, people with severe tinnitus might resort to dangerous measures, such as using car jumper cables to shock their DCN, or buying devices that could cause serious harm, including burns or even house fires.

These protections exist because, in the past, such regulations were not in place, which led to serious complications that were often worse than tinnitus itself.

While everyone wants a treatment as soon as possible, the reality is that progress takes time. I encourage patience, even if it means advocating for a treatment that you may never benefit from. If my actions today can help prevent someone else from suffering in the future, it will have been well worth the effort.
 

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