- Jan 20, 2025
- 19
- Tinnitus Since
- 07/2009
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud Music Exposure
Published 2 days ago: Retrospective chart review demonstrating effectiveness of bimodal neuromodulation for tinnitus treatment in a clinical setting
This is basically about Lenire. The conclusion from the article was: "These findings show that the Lenire device can be used to safely and effectively reduce tinnitus in a real-world clinical setting."
To be honest, I am a bit suspicious of articles like this. From what I understand, Lenire has not been shown to be a consistently reliable or effective option in many cases, yet articles like this seem to suggest otherwise.
What I find more frustrating is that some news outlets report these findings with headlines like "New device offers relief to tinnitus sufferers." I am not particularly a fan of presenting the idea to the general public that this means we already have a "cure."
I am not sure what to make of it, but I wanted to share this anyway. If this thread is misplaced or redundant, I apologize.
This is basically about Lenire. The conclusion from the article was: "These findings show that the Lenire device can be used to safely and effectively reduce tinnitus in a real-world clinical setting."
To be honest, I am a bit suspicious of articles like this. From what I understand, Lenire has not been shown to be a consistently reliable or effective option in many cases, yet articles like this seem to suggest otherwise.
What I find more frustrating is that some news outlets report these findings with headlines like "New device offers relief to tinnitus sufferers." I am not particularly a fan of presenting the idea to the general public that this means we already have a "cure."
I am not sure what to make of it, but I wanted to share this anyway. If this thread is misplaced or redundant, I apologize.