Combining Traditional Experience and Cutting-Edge Scientific Technology – A Revolutionary Tinnitus Restoration Therapy
Through internal regulation of meridians, combined with acupuncture and unique manual techniques to adjust fascia structure, this comprehensive approach aims to restore damaged nerves and resolve tinnitus problems.
Tinnitus is a common symptom where patients hear continuous or intermittent sounds in one or both ears in the absence of external sound sources. Severe cases can affect daily life. According to data from the Department of Health, about 20% of adults have experienced tinnitus, and about 13% of adolescents have had tinnitus experiences. If you have persistent tinnitus, you need to seek professional assistance.
Tinnitus usually manifests as sounds in the ears, such as buzzing, hissing, roaring, or humming.
Chinese medicine practitioners and physical therapists work together to improve tinnitus from the inside out, including improving inner ear circulation and nerve repair, as well as addressing external structural issues such as the jaw, cervical spine, head, shoulder, neck muscles, periauricular fascia, and skull. This comprehensive approach aims to alleviate tinnitus.
Chinese Medicine Treatment for Tinnitus
Acupuncture: Acupuncture can stimulate specific meridians and acupoints to eliminate tinnitus symptoms and improve inner ear circulation.
Chinese Herbs: Based on individual circumstances, Chinese medicine practitioners may prescribe herbs to improve blood circulation and ear function. Common herbs include wolfberry, cinnamon twig, and white peony, which can help soothe and eliminate tinnitus.
Physiotherapy for Tinnitus
Manual Therapy: Physical therapists will examine the fascia tissues around the ears, cervical spine, jaw, skull, etc., of tinnitus patients and then use manual therapy to restore the structure around the ears.
Background
This boss has been experiencing tinnitus in his left ear for three months, and the problem is worsening. Despite undergoing a brain scan and stopping the use of headphones, the cause remains unknown.
While taking the prescribed neurological medications provided some relief in general situations, they were less effective in completely quiet environments, especially during sleep, severely impacting sleep quality.
Chinese Medicine Treatment
Upon pulse diagnosis, the physician found a wiry pulse in the right guan position, indicating liver fire blazing upward. The prescribed Chinese herbal formula aimed to clear liver heat, drain fire, and soothe the liver.
Physiotherapy
The therapist discovered abnormal tension in the boss’s cervical spine and head fascia, particularly in the fascia below the left ear. Acupuncture and manual therapy were applied to realign the fascia and joints.
Treatment Results
After three treatments, the boss’s hearing had recovered by 70%, and his sleep quality gradually improved.
Internal Medicine CMP
Miss Ngai obtained her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Chinese Medicine from The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Baptist University respectively. She has practiced in public hospitals and private institutions for many years, specializing in the treatment of common clinical internal medicine conditions such as tinnitus, headaches, thyroid nodules, menopausal regulation, and more.
Physiotherapy Manager
Mr. Ng, the physiotherapist, obtained his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Physiotherapy from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He has practiced in public and private institutions for many years, specializing in common clinical pain conditions and complex, rare, and miscellaneous disorders such as tinnitus, headaches, cervical spondylosis, sciatica, plantar fasciitis, and more.
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