ARTICLE Is Absence of Residual Inhibition a Contraindication for Music Therapy in Tinnitus? A Case Report
ABSTRACT Although tinnitus is commonly encountered in otolaryngology and audiology clinics, there is no consensus on its management. It is important to design an individual-specific intervention plan since tinnitus adversely affects the quality of life when it is not controlled with appropriate methods. One of the methods used in the management of tinnitus is music therapy. It is reported that this method gives results when applied to individuals with residual inhibition. This study presents a case report of the positive results of music therapy in a 32-year-old individual with chronic subjective tinnitus without residual inhibition.
AUTHORS Nazife ÖZTÜRK ÖZDEŞ
PAGE NUMBERS 78-81

ISSN: 2687-5349 / E-ISSN: 2687-5411 / PERIOD: Quarterly / YEAR OF START: 2019 / PUBLISHER: Istanbul Yeni Yuzyil University

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