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Original Article

Electrical Tinnitus Control

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Pages 318-325 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A new method of electrical tinnitus control employs sine-wave frequencies, slowly varying between 0.2 and 20 kHz and modulating a 60 kHz carrier. The latter literally carries the audio-frequencies “under the skin” via external electrodes placed on both mastoids. Patients undergo exposure at home. The dosis increases from I h/day to maximally 5 h/day. Suppression is achieved in about 60% of selected patients. Once tinnitus is under control, usually after 3-5 sessions, exposure may be reduced.

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