The Effectiveness of Microcurrent Stimulation Combined with Sound Therapy for Tinnitus Relief: A Preliminary Study

Author:

Lee Donghyeok1,Jeong Youngchan1,Lee Sumin1,Jin Tae-Jun1,Jin In-Ki2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Graduate School, Hallym University, Chuncheon-si 24252, Gangwon-do, Republic of Korea

2. Division of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Research Institute of Audiology and Speech Pathology, Hallym University, Chuncheon-si 24252, Gangwon-do, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Various stimulation-based rehabilitation approaches have been proposed to alleviate tinnitus. This study aimed to determine the efficacy of a rehabilitation approach that simultaneously provides microcurrent and sound stimulation for tinnitus relief. Twenty-eight participants with chronic sensorineural tinnitus were randomly assigned to one of two groups based on the rehabilitation approaches (sound therapy-only group and combined microcurrent and sound therapy group). Each participant underwent sound therapy or simultaneous stimulation for approximately 2 h daily for 3 months. The effectiveness of the rehabilitation approaches was determined based on changes in the Korean version of the tinnitus primary function questionnaire (K-TPFQ) and visual analog scale for loudness (VAS-L) scores at baseline, 1.5 months, and 3 months. For the K-TPFQ scores, both groups exhibited a large effect of rehabilitation; however, for the VAS-L scores, the simultaneous stimulation group demonstrated a large effect of rehabilitation, whereas the sound therapy group exhibited a small effect. Therefore, a rehabilitation approach that combines sound stimulation with microcurrent stimulation can improve response and perception in tinnitus.

Funder

“Leaders in INdustry-university Cooperation 3.0” Project

Ministry of Education

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Podiatry,Otorhinolaryngology

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