Diagnosis of somatosensory tinnitus

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2011
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SPRINGER NEW YORK
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Sanchez, T. G.; Rocha, C. B.. Diagnosis of somatosensory tinnitus. In: . Textbook of Tinnitus: SPRINGER NEW YORK, 2011. p.429-433.
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Keypoints: 1. The contribution of non-auditory pathways to the pathology of tinnitus has become more and more evident. 2. Because many different stimuli can modulate tinnitus (forceful muscle contractions of the head and neck, eye movements, pressure of myofascial trigger points, cutaneous stimulation of the face, orofacial movements, etc.), it is important to diagnose somatosensory tinnitus and somatosensory modulation of tinnitus. 3. This chapter discusses how somatosensory tinnitus and somatosensory modulation of tinnitus can be diagnosed, mostly by means of anamnesis and physical evaluation. The chapter provides practical information to the health care professionals regarding such diagnosis. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011.
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Central nervous system, Cervical spine, Muscle, Somatosensory, Temporomandibular joint, Tinnitus
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