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neck exercises
Treatment for Tinnitus
Neck exercises for tinnitus primarily work by modulating cervical proprioceptive inputs and reducing tension in the cervical musculature, which can help alter central nervous system auditory processing mechanisms. These exercises potentially interrupt aberrant neurological pathways and reduce somatosensory-auditory interactions that contribute to tinnitus perception, potentially decreasing tinnitus severity through neuroplastic reorganization of sensory integration.
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dilEMMA5891
5.0
A constant white noise style sound in both ears that was very loud. I also had a ringing in my right ear and sometimes like a bell/chime noise. It wasn't triggered by anything, it was always the same regardless of how loud my environment was or the k...View more
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dilEMMA5891
4.0
I did the one where the male physiotherapist is demonstrating sat up and the one where he's laid prone, the sat up one provided the most relief. They all do the same movements but in different positions, what important is the chin tuck/pulling your...View more
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dilEMMA5891
4.0
Yeah, still doing my exercises. T is the best it's ever been but I do get the odd flare up in my right ear, which seems to be dependent on how I move the muscles in my neck. Example, yesterday I was holding myself up in bed with my core muscles, wi...View more
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KT55D2-SecurityDroid
3.0
If you have somatosensory cofactors in the neck, exercises will certainly help, no matter what the initial cause for the tinnitus is. If you already have neck issues or things like TMJ, bruxism etc. it is even more likely to get tinnitus after loud ...View more
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