Impact of a combination sound therapy on tinnitus distress: an exploratory one-year longitudinal study
Dina Lelic,
Sueli Caporali,
Daniel Parker
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionCombination devices offering both amplification and sound therapy are commonly used in tinnitus management. However, there is insufficient evidence supporting the relationship between sound therapy and tinnitus outcomes. The aim of this study was to explore longitudinal effects of sound therapy on tinnitus-related distress using a combination device.MethodTwenty participants with mild to moderate tinnitus related distress were fitted with combination devices that included three sound-therapy progra… Show more
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