Good to see that the wheel is spinning at last
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/repo...heard-sufferers-cry-for-help/article24675852/
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/repo...heard-sufferers-cry-for-help/article24675852/
"FDA Clearance" seems somewhat misleading to me, even if, yes, technically correct. To the average consumer's ear this might sound like the treatment has been subject to the same kind of rigorous process as pharmaceuticals are, before getting approval.
What does your tinnitus sound like, and do you have sensorineural losses in addition to conductive losses?A week before I purchased sound clips (they call it HTFS) from healtone for otosclerosis and tinnitus. They are not much costly and affordable for me. Since I am using it, only change I observed is much less vertigo after tiring day and feel relax. But I am desperately looking my tinnitus to go away. If not then may be I will have to go through an operation in a month.
He quoted me that 40% of tinnitus sufferers report complete reduction of their tinnitus, and 60% it reduces to the point where it doesn't bother them anymore.
http://soundoptions.ca/
These guys are backed by the Ontario Brain Institute - and they're the real deal. As a native Ontarian I'll be looking into this for sure depending on everthing else pans out.
Would someone please share with me any value in this study? I read the abstract and it seemed elementary and void of useful substance. Hopefully there is value in it I can't see.Rationale and Efficacy of Sound Therapies for Tinnitus and Hyperacusis