Could be worth a try, but many people with noise induced T can modulate it with movement. My personal thought on this is that noise induced T could possibly be worsened by physical factors such as neck/shoulder stiffness or malfunction. At least I hope so for my own benefit... Since my T fluctuates so much I have explored this angle but there's not much to conclude so far
If you try an osteopath, craniosacral therapy seems to have worked for some people. I have tried osteopathy for other issues and it didn t work short term, it's too expensive to go regularly for me
Look for physiotherapists specialized in tinnitus. They might not know a lot about T, but they do understand it more than doctors if the cause is physical. As in jaw, neck, tension, muscle related stuff
With respect Blodorn, you haven't listened to acted upon any of the advice that I have given you. I really don't know why I bother as it's a complete waste of time. If you are not careful, you are going to make your tinnitus much worse like someone else in this forum that didn't listen.
Leave your tinnitus alone and stop monitoring every little change, this is quite normal. If you continue this behaviour and wanting to seek treatment you are likely to make things a lot worse, then you'll really have something to complain about. Leave the tinnitus alone!
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