Neuromonics is a treatment device for tinnitus developed by an Australian audiologist, Dr. Paul Davis.
It's sometimes looked at as a potential cure, and the medical device company that sells the device claims an 83% success rate, with tinnitus reducing by 50%-90%.
Neuromonics works by retraining neural pathways in the brain. As a result of the retraining, a person's auditory system is desensitized to the sound of their tinnitus.
Basically, you wear headphones and listen to the small device. It plays four tracks of music and ambient nature sounds and has a neural stimulus treatment overlaying the soothing music, which targets the brain's auditory pathways -- helping the brain filter out the disturbing tinnitus perception.
Through testing, the music and overlaying neural stimulus on each device is customized to the patient's audiological profile and personal tinnitus pitch for each ear.
One tinnitus sufferer who was interviewed for an article on the device called it life-saving, noting relief within two days of using it. After six months, the man said his symptoms were noticeable only when he thought about them.
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