Assessment and management of benign tinnitus
15 October 2025 - 19:30 to 20:30

Tinnitus or “ringing in the ears”?

What can the (specialized) physical therapist mean for this pain suffering group.

Tinnitus or “ringing in the ears” is a conscious perception of an auditory sensation in the absence of a corresponding external stimulus (Baguley et al., 2013; Hoekstra, 2013).

The term tinnitus is derived from the Latin word “tinnire,” meaning “to ring.” For those affected, this has a considerable influence on the activity and participation level. In 0,5 % of this group life quality is extremely restricted by symptoms such as concentration and sleeping disturbances, reactive depression and fear (Cho et al., 2013; Malakouti et al., 2011).

Read more @ https://www.crafta.org/news/tinnitus.html


We are excited to invite you to a new series of dynamic, interactive, and free webinars starting in 2025! These webinars will introduce you to the latest scientific insights and practical knowledge about and from CRAFTA®.

Webinar Content:

a. Exclusive Insights into CRAFTA® Statements
Our goal is to keep you updated on the current approaches we teach, supported by both internal and external evidence. (Duration: 45-60 minutes, including presentation and Q&A)

b. JAM Sessions
A patient case with head, neck, or face complaints will be presented, with a discussion of assessment and treatment. Participants are welcome to present their own cases for collaborative discussion.
(Duration: 120 minutes)

Language:
The webinars will be conducted in English.

Points and Schedule:
• Earn CRAFTA® Accreditation Points: 2 points per webinar
• Flexible Scheduling: While we aim for consistency (e.g., Wednesdays from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM for Statement webinars and Fridays from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM for JAM sessions), dates may be adjusted as needed.

Your feedback is appreciated.

Organizer

  • Michiel Trouw
  • Michiel Trouw (*1968) graduated from the University of Utrecht (Netherlands) in 1992. He participated in manual therapy advanced training and finished with the OMT-degree (IFOMPT). Since then he works as manual therapist and physiotherapist first in Zwoll (Netherlands) and later in Nottuln (close to Munster, Germany) and since 1999 in his own practice in Hengelo (Netherlands) close to the German border.
  • info@crafta.org
  • https://crafta.org/page/michiel-trouw

Schedule

  • 19:30 - 20:30 : Webinar - Zoom

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