A fundamental part of sound therapy is that hyperacusis and ear pain are not indicative of damage. This means sound therapists have ruled out damage as a cause for either hyperacusis or ear pain.
My question is this: how can damage be ruled out if an actual cause has not yet been identified?
And moreover, why are damaging levels of sound used as the metric for what can or cannot worsen hyperacusis if hyperacusis is not caused by damage?
My question is this: how can damage be ruled out if an actual cause has not yet been identified?
And moreover, why are damaging levels of sound used as the metric for what can or cannot worsen hyperacusis if hyperacusis is not caused by damage?