Overview
The term 'tinnitus' is searched over 110,000+ times every month. Unfortunately, much of the information readily available through internet searches is inaccurate, whereas most evidence-based information is only available through peer-reviewed journal articles often containing dense scientific jargon. Tinnitus: Advances in Prevention, Assessment, and Management aims to bridge this gap by providing up-to-date and evidence-based information on tinnitus prevention, assessment, and management. Presented in a quick, easy-to-read format, this text offers a practical and handy resource for busy practitioners and health profession students, as well as individuals with bothersome tinnitus. Each section contains short chapters providing accessible overviews of research related to tinnitus and hyperacusis. Section I delves into various approaches for prevention of hearing loss and tinnitus. Section II covers tinnitus assessment, while Section III introduces readers to a range of tinnitus management solutions. Section IV focuses solely on recent advances in assessment and management of hyperacusis and other disorders of decreased sound tolerance. Authors of Section V review recent tinnitus-related developments, including social media use and COVID-19. The final section consists of interesting real-life case studies involving patients with bothersome tinnitus. Key Features Interesting real-life tinnitus-related case studies puts new research into context More than 50 illustrations and tables help clarify and expand on key concepts covered throughout the text, enabling clinicians and students to more easily understand and apply complex material. Each chapter opens with a brief introduction and background on a tinnitus-related topic, followed by up-to-date, evidence-based, peer-reviewed research on the topic All chapters contain ideas for future research on the topic as well as clinical implications of the research Chapters end with key messages and references for further review of the topic A PluralPlus companion website with color versions of figures from the text and audio samples for Chapter 20
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Publisher: Plural Publishing Inc
Imprint: Plural Publishing Inc
ISBN: 9781635503425
ISBN 10: 1635503426
Pages: 406
Publication Date: 22 February 2022
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Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
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Table of Contents
Foreword Preface Acknowledgements About the Artist Contributors Reviewers Section I. Prevention of Hearing Loss and Tinnitus Chapter 1. Mechanisms of Noise- and Music-Induced Tinnitus Monica Trevino, Aastha Trehan, Celia D. Escabi, and Edward Lobarinas Chapter 2. Genetic Basis of Tinnitus Ishan Sunilkumar Bhatt Chapter 3. Health Determinants and Modifiable Risk Factors of Tinnitus Conner Jansen, Colleen Le Prell, and Christopher Spankovich Chapter 4. Toward Integration of Soundmaps in Tinnitus Research Tae Hong Park Section II. Assessment of Tinnitus Chapter 5. The Importance of Patient History Patricia C, Mancini and Richard Tyler Chapter 6. Audiological Assessment of Tinnitus James W. Hall, III Chapter 7. App-Based Tinnitus Assessment Magdalena Sereda, Derek J. Hoare, and Aniruddha K. Deshpande Chapter 8. Objective Diagnosis of Tinnitus Jos J. Eggermont Section III. Management of Tinnitus Chapter 9. Self-Directed Tinnitus Therapy: A Review of At-Home Tinnitus Therapy Options Grant D. Searchfield and Sun-Jae (Jay) Kim Chapter 10. The Role of Amplification in Tinnitus Management Giriraj Singh Shekhawat, Laure Jacquemin, and Roland Schattee Chapter 11. Audiologist-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Tinnitus Eldre W. Beukes and Vinaya Manchaiah Chapter 12. Application of Teleaudiology to the Clinical Management of Tinnitus James A. Henry, Emily J. Thielman, and Leslie D. Grush Chapter 13. Cutting-Edge Approaches in Tinnitus Management Sook Ling Leong and Sven Vanneste Chapter 14. Dietary Supplements, Essential Oils, and Cannabinoids for Tinnitus Relief Robert M. DiSogra, Colleen A. O'Brien-Russo, and Aniruddha K. Deshpande Chapter 15. Complementary and Alternative Medicine and Tinnitus Gemma Crundwell and David M. Baguley Chapter 16. Values-Led Care in Tinnitus Helen Pryce Section IV. Hyperacusis Chapter 17 - Hyperacusis and Misophonia Hashir Aazh Section V. Recent Developments Chapter 18. The Role of Social Media in Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Colleen O'Brien-Russo and Aniruddha K. Deshpande Chapter 19. Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic for Tinnitus Eldre Beukes and Vinaya Manchaiah Section VI: Illustrative Clinical Scenarios Chapter 20. Case Study 1: Asymmetrical Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Tinnitus Aniruddha Deshpande and Lisa Mener Chapter 21. Case Study 2: Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Tinnitus Aniruddha Deshpande and Diana Callesano Chapter 22. Case Study 3: Pulsatile Tinnitus Adwight Risbud, Mehdi Abouzari, and Hamid R. Djalilian Chapter 23. Case Study 4: Managing Debilitating Tinnitus in a Patient with Complex Comorbidities Tricia L. Scaglione, Lori Zitelli, and David P. Jedlicka Chapter 24. Case Study 5: Somatosensory Tinnitus Maja Svrakic
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Aniruddha K. Deshpande, PhD, CCC-A, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences and the Director of The Hear-Ring Lab at Hofstra University. He completed his PhD at the University of Cincinnati and his postdoctoral fellowship at the Department of Otolaryngology, University of Iowa. Dr. Deshpande's research interests include tinnitus, hyperacusis, noise-induced hearing loss, and hearing conservation. His current research focuses on investigating the interplay between tinnitus and technology. He has authored several publications, presentations, and book chapters, and is a recipient of prestigious honors and awards. ****** James W. Hall III, PhD, is an internationally recognized audiologist with over 40 years of clinical, teaching, research, and administrative experience. He received his bachelor's degree in biology from American International College, his master's degree in speech pathology from Northwestern University, and his PhD in audiology from Baylor College of Medicine under the direction of James Jerger. During his career, Dr. Hall has held clinical, academic, and administrative positions at major medical centers, and leadership roles in the American Academy of Audiology. He is the author of over 200 peer-reviewed publications, invited articles, and book chapters and also 10 textbooks. Dr. Hall now holds academic appointments as Professor at Salus University and the University of Hawaii.
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