nonvibratory tinnitus - définition. Qu'est-ce que nonvibratory tinnitus
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est nonvibratory tinnitus - définition

FORM OF HABITUATION THERAPY
Tinnitus Retraining Therapy

International Tinnitus Journal         
PEER-REVIEWED MEDICAL JOURNAL
The International Tinnitus Journal; Int Tinnitus J; Int. Tinnitus J.
The International Tinnitus Journal is a peer-reviewed medical journal that was established in 1995. It covers all aspects of tinnitus.
tinnitus         
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PERCEPTION OF SOUND WITHIN THE HUMAN EAR ("RINGING OF THE EARS") WHEN NO EXTERNAL SOUND IS PRESENT
Tinnitis; Tinnitius; Ear ringing; Ringing in the ears; Treating tinnitus; Tinitis; Ringing (medicine); Pulsatile tinnitus; Tinitus; Causes of tinnitus
[t?'n??t?s, 't?n?t?s]
¦ noun Medicine ringing or buzzing in the ears.
Origin
C19: from L., from tinnire 'to ring, tinkle', of imitative origin.
Tinnitus         
  • Safety sign from the UK Government Regulations requiring ear protection
PERCEPTION OF SOUND WITHIN THE HUMAN EAR ("RINGING OF THE EARS") WHEN NO EXTERNAL SOUND IS PRESENT
Tinnitis; Tinnitius; Ear ringing; Ringing in the ears; Treating tinnitus; Tinitis; Ringing (medicine); Pulsatile tinnitus; Tinitus; Causes of tinnitus
·noun A ringing, whistling, or other imaginary noise perceived in the ears;
- called also tinnitus aurium.

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Tinnitus retraining therapy

Tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) is a form of habituation therapy designed to help people who experience tinnitus—a ringing, buzzing, hissing, or other sound heard when no external sound source is present. Two key components of TRT directly follow from the neurophysiological model of tinnitus: Directive counseling aims to help the sufferer reclassify tinnitus to a category of neutral signals, and sound therapy weakens tinnitus-related neuronal activity.

The goal of TRT is to allow a person to manage their reaction to their tinnitus: habituating themselves to it, and restoring unaffected perception. Neither Tinnitus Retraining Therapy or any other therapy reduces or eliminates tinnitus.

An alternative to TRT is tinnitus masking: the use of noise, music, or other environmental sounds to obscure or mask the tinnitus. Hearing aids can partially mask the condition. A review of tinnitus retraining therapy trials indicates that it may be more effective than tinnitus masking.