This week’s digest covers three distinct areas of tinnitus research. A large clinical study maps the specific neck and jaw muscle dysfunctions present in somatosensory tinnitus patients, offering clearer targets for physical therapy. A case report sheds light on the rare phenomenon of eye movement-triggered sounds, revealing how middle-ear muscles connect to the visual system. And a study of cancer patients starting chemotherapy makes the case for baseline hearing assessments before treatment begins.
Tinnitus Research Digest: Imaging, Mental Health, Physical Therapy, and Treatment Studies
Tinnitus Research Digest: Imaging, Mental Health, Physical Therapy, and Treatment Studies. This week's digest covers five studies spanning the biological, psychological, and physical dimensions of tinnitus. One imaging study offers insight into why a specific subtype of…