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The Effect of Tinnitus Retraining Therapy on Subjective and Objective Measures of Chronic Tinnitus

The Effect of Tinnitus Retraining Therapy on Subjective and Objective Measures of Chronic Tinnitus

The objective of this study is to examine the efficacy of tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) as a treatment of chronic tinnitus in people with limited hearing loss. The study design is prospective, randomized, double-blind, with repeated measures. The null hypothesis states there will be no difference in subjective measures of tinnitus severity between subjects treated with standard TRT and subjects treated with sham TRT.

NCT00124800 — Tinnitus
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/tinnitus/NCT00124800/

Sound Therapy for Tinnitus Relief in Cochlear Implant Users

"Cochlear Active Relief From Tinnitus (CART) Sound Therapy" for Tinnitus Relief in Nucleus® Cochlear Implant Users With Tinnitus

The aim of this exploratory study is to evaluate the use and effectiveness of sound therapy for tinnitus relief in cochlear implant users with tinnitus. The sound therapy is a combination of tinnitus counselling and sound enrichment with the Cochlear Active Relief from Tinnitus (CART) firmware.

NCT03026829 — Tinnitus, Hearing Loss, Cochlear Implant Users
Status: Terminated
http://inclinicaltrials.com/tinnitus-hearing-loss-cochlear-implant-users/NCT03026829/

Internet-delivered Psychological Interventions for Tinnitus - TinnitusLT

Internet-delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Tinnitus Compared to an Internet-delivered Mindfulness Intervention

Tinnitus can be very distressing for some individuals who experience it. The most studied intervention that works well for tinnitus distress is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). There is enough evidence to claim that internet-delivered guided CBT for tinnitus is as effective as CBT delivered face-to-face. The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to test the effectiveness of an internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for tinnitus and an internet-delivered mindfulness-based tinnitus stress reduction intervention by comparing them one against each other and a waiting list control group in the adult population experiencing tinnitus. The main questions this study aims to answer are: - Feasibility of delivering interventions for tinnitus distress over the internet. - Is any of the two interventions more effective in reducing tinnitus-related stress than the waiting list control? - Is the effectiveness of mindfulness intervention non-inferior to CBT intervention for tinnitus? - Is participant engagement and dropout different in mindfulness and CBT interventions? Participants will be randomly assigned to a CBT, Mindfulness, or control group and will be asked to engage with the materials prescribed to that group for eight weeks.

NCT05705323 — Sleep
Status: Active, not recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/sleep/NCT05705323/

Systematic Assessment of Self-help Tools for the Management of Chronic Tinnitus - TinnitusTips

Systematische Untersuchung Zum Einfluss Von Selbsthilfe Auf Die Subjektive Belastung Bei Chronischem Tinnitus

With this study we want to investigate the impact of self-help tools on the subjective tinnitus distress in chronic tinnitus patients. Furthermore, we want to investigate the influence of personal characteristics on the individual tinnitus improvement.

NCT04069364 — Tinnitus, Subjective
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/tinnitus-subjective/NCT04069364/

Evaluation of Adding Lidocaine to Dexamethasone in Intra-tympanic Injection for Management of Tinnitus - tinnitus

Evaluation of Adding Lidocaine to Dexamethasone in Intra-tympanic Injection for Management of Tinnitus

Importance; Tinnitus is a heterogeneous diagnosis that may occur alone, in the presence of hearing loss or as a component of other disorders and can be quite disabling. Intratympanic injections of medications recently proved to have role in management of tinnitus. The investigators report on our experience with the use of intratympanic injection of Lidocaine as local anesthetic which potentiate the action of dexthamesasone in treatment of tinnitus without adding potential risks of inner ear Objective; to describe the effect of Lidocaine as local anesthetic may potentiate the action of dexthamesasone intratympanic injection in treatment of tinnitus without adding potential risks of inner ear Design, Setting, participants ; For this single tertiary center( Tanta University Hospital ) prospective case series, the investigators included 44 patients divided into two groups (A and B) 22 patients in each group suffering from tinnitus between March 2015 and October 2015 Intervention; Under local anesthesia 22 patients were subjected to intratympanic injection with combined Lidocaine 2% and dexamethasone with ratio (1:1), in the group A, and 22 patients in the other group B were subjected to intratympanic injection with dexamethasone only , this process was repeated 3 times for 3 successive weeks. Main Outcome and Measures; the primary outcome is self-reported significant improve in tinnitus in group A more in group B without adding significant damage of inner ear

NCT03265197 — Tinnitus
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/tinnitus/NCT03265197/

Efficacy of Manual Therapy in the Treatment of Somatic Tinnitus

Efficacy of Manual Therapy in the Treatment of Somatic Tinnitus: A Randomised Controlled Trial

Somatic tinnitus is an unpleasant perception of sound that occurs in the absence of any external acoustic stimulus. Despite the correct diagnosis of somatic tinnitus, there is currently no specific treatment. The hypothesis of this study is that the application of manual therapy to the cervical region will help to treat tinnitus in patients. This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of manual therapy in the treatment of somatic tinnitus of cervicogenic origin.

NCT06433895 — Tinnitus, Subjective
Status: Not yet recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/tinnitus-subjective/NCT06433895/

Consecutive Dual-Session tDCS in Chronic Subjective Severe to Catastrophic Tinnitus With Normal Hearing

Consecutive Dual-Session tDCS in Chronic Subjective Severe to Catastrophic Tinnitus With Normal Hearing

We aimed to analyze the effect of continuous dual session tDCS in patients with severe chronic subjective tinnitus without any evidence of hearing loss in terms of relief of tinnitus perception, distress, and loudness. Also, we investigated the difference in the maintenance duration of the tinnitus suppression effect of consecutive dual session tDCS compared to other groups followed up for 2 months.

NCT06423742 — Tinnitus, Subjective
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/tinnitus-subjective/NCT06423742/

Effect of Musical Auditory Training on Subjects With Tinnitus Disorder

Effect of Musical Auditory Training on Neuroplasticity and Perception of Subjects With Tinnitus Disorder

Among the theories of tinnitus generation, there is that of central neuroplastic changes, which reports the association between changes and reorganization that occur in central auditory pathways and impacts on associated areas due to the altered neural signal. Auditory training modifies these altered pathways through auditory exercises, which provoke positive neuroplasticity. Musical auditory training is a proposal to stimulate auditory, cognitive and metalinguistic skills with activities focused on musicality. Therefore, the objective of this study is to verify the effect of musical auditory training (MAT) on the neuroplasticity of the auditory system and the perception of tinnitus disorder in young adults.

NCT06371287 — Tinnitus
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/tinnitus/NCT06371287/

Application of Machine Learning Based on fNIRS in Predicting Acupuncture's Efficacy in Treating Tinnitus

Application of Machine Learning Based on fNIRS in Predicting Acupuncture's Efficacy in Treating Tinnitus

This trial aims to use machine learning to analyze fNIRS imaging data of specific brain regions of tinnitus patients, thereby constructing a predictive model of the clinical efficacy of acupuncture for SNT.

NCT06364670 — Tinnitus
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/tinnitus/NCT06364670/

The Effect of 4-7-8 Breathing Exercise Technique on Tinnitus

The Effect of 4-7-8 Breathing Exercise Technique on Tinnitus Handicap, Psychological Factors, and Sleep Quality in Tinnitus Patients: A Randomized Controlled Study

The goal of this study is to evaluate the effect of 4-7-8 breathing exercise on tinnitus handicap, psychological factors and sleep quality. There will be a parallel-group randomized controlled trial study and consists of two groups. Both groups will receive 1 hour of informative session on tinnitus and the experimental group will also perform 4-7-8 breathing exercises for 6 weeks. Visual analog scale, tinnitus handicap inventory, insomnia severity index, trait anxiety inventory, and perceived stress scale will be applied before and after the application.

NCT06360731 — Tinnitus, Subjective
Status: Active, not recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/tinnitus-subjective/NCT06360731/