Method for treating tinnitus
A method for treating tinnitus includes the steps of: determining a tinnitus frequency of a patient; selecting a plurality of therapeutic tones which is a descending Shepard scale that includes the tinnitus frequency of the patient and other frequencies ranging from an octave higher than the tinnitus frequency to an octave lower than the tinnitus frequency; and subjecting the patient to several cycles of a stimulation pulse training in which the patient listens to the therapeutic tones played repetitively with a pause between every two cycles, each of the therapeutic tones being played for a time period of 500 milliseconds, one of the therapeutic tones matching the tinnitus frequency of the patient occurring randomly once after stimulus at the beginning of the pause in every four cycles, so as to reduce the patient's perception to tinnitus.
1 . A method for treating tinnitus, comprising the following steps in order:
(a) determining a tinnitus frequency of a patient by conducting a tinnitus pitch matching test, in which the patient selects an initial frequency of a sound stimulus that is closer to the tinnitus frequency of the patient, and then a range of frequency of the sound stimulus is gradually narrowed from the initial frequency selected by the patient until a specific frequency of the sound stimulus matching the tinnitus frequency of the patient is identified;
(b) selecting a plurality of therapeutic tones based on the tinnitus frequency of the patient, the plurality of therapeutic tones being a descending Shepard scale which includes the tinnitus frequency of the patient and other frequencies ranging from an octave higher than the tinnitus frequency to an octave lower than the tinnitus frequency; and
(c) subjecting the patient to several cycles of a stimulation pulse training in which the patient listens to the therapeutic tones played repetitively with a pause between every two cycles, one of the therapeutic tones of the descending Shepard scale matching the tinnitus frequency of the patient occurring randomly once after stimulus and at the beginning of the pause in every four cycles, so as to reduce the patient's perception to tinnitus,
wherein each of the therapeutic tones is played for a time period of 500 milliseconds.
2 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the descending Shepard scale includes 25 variants of the therapeutic tones.
3 . The method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the pause between every two cycles lasts for a time period of 12.5 seconds.
4 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the therapeutic tones are played using a sound therapy device.
5 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , which is implemented for a time period of 2 weeks.
6 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , which is implemented every day for a time period of at least 1 hour.
7 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein in step (a), the initial frequency is selected from 1000 Hz and 8000 Hz.