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Treatment Evaluation of Neuromodulation for Tinnitus - Stage A3 - TENT-A3

Treatment Evaluation of Neuromodulation for Tinnitus - Stage A3 (TENT-A3)

TENT-A3 is a single arm repeated measures prospective investigation evaluating the safety and efficacy of the Lenire device for tinnitus treatment. The Lenire device provides non-invasive bimodal (sound and tongue) stimulation to alleviate the symptoms of chronic, subjective tinnitus. Participants presenting to one of the several study sites with a diagnosis of chronic subjective tinnitus who meet the inclusion criteria are enrolled in the investigation while the study site is active. The objective of TENT-A3 is to determine whether the addition of tongue stimulation to sound-only stimulation provides additional clinically significant improvements in tinnitus symptoms beyond that of the sound-only stimulation component of the bimodal treatment.

NCT05227365 — Tinnitus
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/tinnitus/NCT05227365/

Effects of Herbal Sleep Formula on Patients With Insomnia and Tinnitus

Effects of Herbal Sleep Formula on Patients With Insomnia and Tinnitus: Prospective, Randomized, Double-blinded Clinical Trial

This project is planned to collect non-dialysis adults who suffer from sleep and tinnitus disorders and refuse to take sleeping medicines in our hospital by random assignment and double-blind method. 120 adults were divided into 3 groups. 1. Control group: receive placebo treatment, once a day, four pills each time. 2. Herbal compound low-dose group: once a day, two herbal compound capsules and two placebos each time. The total amount of herbal compound capsules is 557 mg. 3. Herbal compound high-dose group: once a day, four capsules each time. The total amount of herbal compound capsules is 1114 mg. All subjects received health questionnaire, sleep questionnaire and tinnitus questionnaire before the start of the test At the end of the treatment(3 months), the health questionnaire, sleep questionnaire, and tinnitus questionnaire were accepted.

NCT05212298 — Tinnitus
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/tinnitus/NCT05212298/

Bumblebee Breath Effect on Tinnitus in Older Patients

Bumblebee Breath Effect on Tinnitus in Older Patients

Tinnitus is a condition in which the person hears sound, which isn't coming from the external environment, often, described as ringing in the ears. Patients describe the condition as an annoyance and disturbance and in turn this correlates with increased levels of anxiety and depression. Currently, there is no single effective treatment for tinnitus so research continues to look for new ways to treat and manage the condition. Bumblebee Breath starts by finding a relaxed, supported posture, either laying supine or in seated and then bringing the minds attention to the space between the eyebrows (or third eye in yoga terms). With the eyes close the thumbs are placed over the tragus of the ears, the first finger gently rests on eye lids, middle finger touches the sides of the nose and then the index and pinkie rest just above and below the closed lips. Next, a sound is created by inhaling deeply through the nose and exhaling with a low-pitched humming sound. The result sounds very much like a bee buzzing to the person performing the breath and a sensation of vibration is experienced inside the head and over the face. this study is designed to assess Bumblebee Breath on tinnitus.

NCT05198973 — Tinnitus, Subjective
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/tinnitus-subjective/NCT05198973/

Home-based Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (TES) in Patients With Chronic Tinnitus

A Preliminary Clinical Trial for Efficacy of Non-invasive Home-based Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (TES) Therapy in Patients With Intractable Chronic Tinnitus

The investigators applied home-based transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) for neuromodulative treatment in patients with intractable chronic tinnitus.

NCT05189587 — Depression
Status: Not yet recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/depression/NCT05189587/

Acupuncture Efficacy on Lipids in Tinnitus Patients With Obesity

Acupuncture Efficacy on Lipids in Tinnitus Patients With Obesity

nowadays, published literature affirms strong relation between tinnitus, obesity, and high lipids of blood.

NCT05188365 — Obesity
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/obesity/NCT05188365/

Modulating Mechanisms in Patients With Chronic Subjective Tinnitus and/or Chronic Pain

Modulating Mechanisms in Patients With Chronic Subjective Tinnitus and/or Chronic Pain

This is a cross-sectional investigation into modulating mechanisms in patients with chronic subjective tinnitus, which will compare 4 patient groups namely chronic tinnitus with chronic pain, chronic tinnitus without chronic pain, chronic pain without tinnitus and healthy controls.

NCT05186259 — Pain
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/pain/NCT05186259/

MRI Study of High Definition Transcranial Electrical Stimulation in Chronic Tinnitus (MRI HDtES-T) - MRI HDtES-T

MRI Study of High Definition Transcranial Electrical Stimulation in Chronic Tinnitus (MRI HDtES-T)

The purpose of this research is to understand how a neurostimulation technique, transcranial electrical stimulation (tES), affects brain function in adults with chronic subjective tinnitus measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). This study targets a specific kind of tES called transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), where a mild, constant current is passed between electrodes placed on the scalp.

NCT05120037 — Tinnitus, Subjective
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/tinnitus-subjective/NCT05120037/

Effect of the Erchonia® HLS™ for the Relief of Tinnitus Symptoms

Erchonia and InnerScope, Pilot Evaluation of the Effect of the Erchonia® HLS™ for the Relief of Tinnitus Symptoms

This study is to see if applying red low-level laser light can help to reduce tinnitus symptoms

NCT05091060 — Tinnitus
Status: Terminated
http://inclinicaltrials.com/tinnitus/NCT05091060/

Internet-based Reiki for Tinnitus 2021

Feasibility of Internet-based Reiki as an Intervention for Tinnitus

The objectives of the study will be 1) to develop and show the feasibility of an internet-based Reiki therapy as an intervention for tinnitus, 2) to deliver Reiki therapy for tinnitus as a potential treatment, 3) to maintain a meaningful cohort of participants over a 6-month protocol, and 4) to collect pilot data on the potential benefit of internet-based Reiki therapy on tinnitus-related quality of life. Patients will also be provided with information on other potential tinnitus therapies.

NCT04988399 — Tinnitus
Status: Withdrawn
http://inclinicaltrials.com/tinnitus/NCT04988399/

Virtual Reality and Subjective Tinnitus - ReVA2

Virtual Reality and Subjective Tinnitus

The purpose of this study is to test if virtual reality immersion has the potential to significantly decrease subjective tinnitus intrusiveness when compared to standard care.

NCT04987502 — Tinnitus
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/tinnitus/NCT04987502/