Treatment 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.. Treatment of somatosensory tinnitus. In: . Textbook of Tinnitus: SPRINGER NEW YORK, 2011. p.649-654.
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Keypoints: 1. Treatment of somatosensory tinnitus often needs a multidisciplinary approach. 2. Treatment of patients who have signs of bone problems, muscular tension in the temporomandibular joint area or neck, should be directed to correct these problems as the first option. 3. If correction of bone or muscular disorders of -temporomandibular joint and neck fails in relieving tinnitus, symptomatic treatment should be initiated. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011.
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Cervical spine, Myofascial trigger point, Somatic, Temporomandibular joint, Tinnitus, Treatment
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