Up to Date on Tinnitus

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Up to Date on Tinnitus encompasses both theoretical background on the different forms of tinnitus and a detailed knowledge on state-of-the-art treatment for tinnitus, written for clinicians by clinicians and researchers. Realizing the complexity of tinnitus has highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary research. Therefore, all the authors contributing to the this book were chosen from many specialties of medicine including surgery, psychology, and neuroscience, and came from diverse areas of expertise, such as Neurology, Otolaryngology, Psychiatry, Clinical and Experimental Psychology and Dentistry.

Author(s): Fayez Bahmad Jr
Edition: 1
Publisher: InTech
Year: 2011

Language: English
Tags: Tinnitus; Neurology; Otolaryngology

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Up to Date on Tinnitus
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Contents
Preface
Part 1 Tinnitus and Hearing Loss
1 Tinnitus and Hearing Loss
Part 2 Tinnitus and Stomatognathic System
2 Tinnitus and Temporomandibular Disorders
3 Tinnitus and a Linked Stomatognathic System
Part 3 Somatic Tinnitus
4 Tinnitus School – An Integrated Management of Somatic Tinnitus
Part 4 Tinnitus in the Emergency
5 Evaluation of Tinnitus in the Emergency Department
Part 5 Tinnitus and Noise Induced Hearing Loss
6 Medico-Legal Decision Making in NIHL-Related Tinnitus
Part 6 Tinnitus and Metabolic Syndromes
7 Components of Metabolic Syndrome and Their Relation to Tinnitus
Part 7 New Alternative Treatments of Tinnitus
8 Home Medical Device for Tinnitus Treatment
9 Bhramari Pranayama and Alternative Treatments of Tinnitus: In Pursuit of the Cure
Part 8 Emotional Side of Tinnitus
10 The “Emotional Side” of Subjective Tinnitus