Bimodal Stimulation for the Reduction of Tinnitus Using Vibration on the Skin.

Michael V Perrotta, Izzy Kohler, David M Eagleman
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Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) affects 1 in 10 adults in the United States, often with damaging psychological consequences. Currently, there exists no cure for most forms of tinnitus. Recently, bimodal stimulation - the pairing of sounds with haptic stimulation - has shown efficacy in reducing the symptoms of tinnitus. Previous bimodal stimulation approaches have used electrical shocks on the tongue, a technique that requires daily in-person sessions at an audiologist's office. We here show that excellent results can be achieved wearing a wristband with multiple vibratory motors. Tones are played and the wristband correspondingly vibrates the wrist of the user at different spatial locations depending on the frequency of the tone. We compared the experimental group with a control group who listened to the tones but did not wear the wristband. The tone frequencies were centered on each user's tinnitus frequency and the tones were randomized both in frequency and duration. 45 participants with Tinnitus Functional Index (TFI) scores of 25 and above were tested. Results show a significantly greater reduction in TFI scores for the experimental group compared to the control. Importantly, with higher baseline severity we find larger differences between the experimental and control groups, revealing greater symptom improvement for those with severe tinnitus. The therapeutic approach of combining sounds with spatiallyand temporally-correlated vibrations on the wrist is found to be a simple, time-efficient, and effective procedure to lessen the symptoms of tinnitus.

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利用皮肤振动双模刺激减轻耳鸣。
在美国,每 10 个成年人中就有 1 人受到耳鸣(耳鸣)的影响,这种耳鸣通常会造成有害的心理后果。目前,大多数耳鸣都无法治愈。最近,双模态刺激--声音与触觉刺激的搭配--显示出了减轻耳鸣症状的功效。以前的双模刺激方法是对舌头进行电击,这种技术需要每天亲自到听力学家的办公室进行治疗。我们在这里展示的是,佩戴带有多个振动电机的腕带可以达到很好的效果。在播放音调时,腕带会根据音调的频率在不同的空间位置相应地振动使用者的手腕。我们将实验组与对照组进行了比较,对照组只听音调,但不佩戴腕带。音调频率以每位使用者的耳鸣频率为中心,音调的频率和持续时间都是随机的。45 名耳鸣功能指数(TFI)在 25 分及以上的参与者接受了测试。结果显示,与对照组相比,实验组的 TFI 分数明显降低。重要的是,当基线严重程度越高时,我们发现实验组和对照组之间的差异越大,这表明严重耳鸣患者的症状得到了更大的改善。将声音与手腕上空间和时间相关的振动结合起来的治疗方法被认为是一种简单、省时、有效的减轻耳鸣症状的方法。
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International Tinnitus Journal
International Tinnitus Journal Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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期刊介绍: The International Tinnitus Journal is the first peer review journal to provide a forum for exchange of information of on-going basic and clinical science efforts for understanding tinnitus and its application to patient diagnosis and treatment. Subject areas to be covered range from fundamental theory to clinical applications.
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