Patent classifications
A61B5/128
CHEMICAL-PHYSICAL SYSTEM FOR TREATING TINNITUS
A device and composition for applying an integrated therapeutic methodology for the treatment of tinnitus is provided. The methodology includes administering, according to a predetermined timing and dosage, oral and topical selected functional-regulating substances; sounds, by means of a dedicated technical device; and quantized low frequency electromagnetic waves, using the same device. The methodology preferably includes a biochemical step involving the administration of medicative drops into the ear through the external canal and gastro-resistant biphasic oral capsules, and a physical step of administering sounds and electromagnetic waves.
TWO-DIMENSIONAL ACOUSTIC CR NEUROMODULATION USING FREQUENCY AND PERIODICITY AS CONTROL PARAMETERS
Described and disclosed herein are various embodiments of systems, devices, components and methods configured to deliver a two-dimensional acoustic coordinated reset neuromodulation therapy to a patient's auditory cortex. A novel auditory stimulation regime is employed, where suitably configured therapeutic signals that take into account the patient's tinnitus frequency and periodicity are employed to excite areas surrounding the center of tinnitus excitation in the patient's auditory cortex.
AUTOMATED, OBJECTIVE METHOD OF ASSESSING TINNITUS CONDITION
Described herein are systems and methods for determining or quantifying tinnitus conditions within a patient, including determining if a patient has some form of tinnitus as well as categorizing or determining the severity of a tinnitus condition, if present. The described systems and methods are also useful in evaluating the efficacy a tinnitus treatment by measuring the degree of reduction of tinnitus symptoms in a patient. The described systems and methods also provide a personalized profile for each specific patient, allowing for more effective treatment options as various forms or causes of tinnitus become apparent.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR HEARING THRESHOLD-ADAPTED ACOUSTIC STIMULATION
A device for stimulation of a patient with acoustic stimulation signals includes a stimulation unit for generating acoustic stimulation signals and a control unit for controlling the stimulation unit. The control unit is configured so that it determines a bandwidth of an auditory filter with a frequency of a predetermined tone as a center frequency, wherein this bandwidth is a reference bandwidth. The control unit determines a frequency of a first acoustic therapy signal such that a measure of coverage between the reference bandwidth around the frequency of the predetermined tone and a first bandwidth of an auditory filter with the frequency of the first acoustic therapy signal as a center frequency assumes a predetermined first value, and controls the stimulation unit such that the stimulation unit generates the first acoustic therapy signal.
ADAPTIVE STIMULATION TONE ADJUSTMENT FOR TREATING TINNITUS IN ACOUSTIC COORDINATED RESET MEUROMODULATION SYSTEMS, DEVICES, COMPONENTS AND METHODS
Described and disclosed herein are various embodiments of systems, devices, components and methods configured to employ acoustic coordinated reset neuromodulation therapies that are capable of adjusting or modulating at least one of the intensity, auditory filter bandwidth, and center frequency of therapeutic stimulation signals delivered to an individual patient, where in one embodiment such signals are tuned to have intensities that are above or slightly above the individual patient's hearing threshold.
Method and system for search/treatment of tinnitus
A method and a system for search/treatment of tinnitus are disclosed. The method includes outputting a tinnitus search interface, which comprises several response regions corresponding to the different frequency bands within audible frequency range of human beings, outputting an acoustic signal corresponding to the response region selected by a user, and storing the frequency information corresponding to the user's tinnitus frequency as a tinnitus frequency band. Accordingly, tinnitus may be rapidly diagnosed and treated.
METHOD FOR OPERATING AN APPARATUS FOR TINNITUS CHARACTERIZATION AND CORRESPONDING APPARATUS
A method operates an apparatus for tinnitus characterization, in which, in a first step, a broadband test signal having a number of signal frequencies is generated and compared with a tinnitus noise. The respective test signal is stored with an associated comparison result. A probability correlation for determining the tinnitus noise is established based on the stored test signals and comparison results. In a second step, the amplitudes of the individual signal frequencies of the test signal are varied. The first and second steps are performed repeatedly until the probability correlation reaches or exceeds a first threshold value. In a third step, the amplitudes of the individual signal frequencies of the test signal are varied with reference to the probability correlation.
Methods for treating tinnitus with VNS
A method (of treating a patient who has tinnitus) includes: providing to the patient a series of tones including at least a single tone which is at least a half-octave outside a tinnitus frequency of the patient; and applying vagus nerve stimulation to the patient to induce a period of plasticity in a cortex of the patient that is transitory and that represents a transitory opportunity for learning to occur; and wherein the at least a single tone occurs during the transitory opportunity for learning.
Method of operating a hearing aid system and a hearing aid system
A hearing aid system (100, 200) adapted for providing an enriched sound and a method of providing such an enriched sound.
Systems and methods for tracking and presenting tinnitus therapy data
The treatment of tinnitus may include a tinnitus therapy including generating a tinnitus therapy sound that is similar to a patient's perceived tinnitus sound. In one example, a method for tinnitus therapy may include tracking a tinnitus therapy over a duration, the tinnitus therapy including a tinnitus therapy sound matching a patient's perceived tinnitus played over the duration and presenting each of a volume evolution of the tinnitus therapy sound and usage data of the tinnitus therapy over the duration.