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pmid32437102      Evidence+review+for+neuromodulation:+Tinnitus:+assessment+and+management:++Evidence+review+O-/-NICE+Evidence+Reviews+Collection 2020 ; ä (ä): ä
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  • Evidence review for neuromodulation: Tinnitus: assessment and management: Evidence review O #MMPMID32437102
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  • Evidence review for neuromodulation: Tinnitus: assessment and management: Evidence review O-/-NICE Evidence Reviews Collection 2020[Mar]; ä (ä): ä PMID32437102show ga
  • A number of physiological mechanisms for tinnitus have been proposed. One of these proposed mechanisms is that the perception of tinnitus is caused by abnormal synchronisation of neural activity in the central auditory nervous system. Neuromodulation aims to normalise neural activity of the auditory system, thereby reducing the perception of tinnitus. There are a variety of methods which report to use a neuromodulation approach. Neuromodulation therapies may involve the application of electrical, acoustic and/or magnetic energy to the head or neck to alleviate the tinnitus symptoms. None are currently available on the National Health Service. The aim of this review question is to examine the evidence to determine whether neuromodulation is a clinically and cost effective treatment for people with tinnitus.
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