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).
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Webinar Content:
a. Exclusive Insights into CRAFTA® Statements
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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)
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