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Tinnitus and Sound Sensitivity Casebook (Paperback)
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Tinnitus and sound disorder case studies provide invaluable
guidance on enhancing quality and scope of patient care Tinnitus
affects nearly one in 10 people around the world and
tinnitus-related disabilities are considered among the most common
chronic conditions reported. Historically, many patients with these
conditions have been ignored, misunderstood, or misguided by
medical, audiological, and/or online communities. Tinnitus and
Sound Sensitivity Casebook by renowned audiologists and educators
Suzanne H. Kimball and Marc Fagelson provides evidence-based
strategies for clinical management of patients with tinnitus as
well as sound intolerance disorders, based on a diverse array of
case studies drawn from clinics. The book is divided into three
sections and 29 chapters, with insightful clinical pearls from 24
multidisciplinary authors. The first section includes 15 cases on a
full spectrum of underlying medical conditions, patterns of
occurrence, and tinnitus with normal hearing, followed by two cases
covering hyperacusis associated with an acoustic shock and
diplacusis. Section two details psychological correlates for
tinnitus and disorders of sound intolerance, with practical
treatment strategies and coping skills for misophonia, fear
hyperacusis, hyponatremia, pediatric cases, psychogenic tinnitus
and dizziness, and PTSD. The final section, "Additional
Considerations," includes two areas of practice currently growing
in importance: patients with COVID who notice hearing changes and
the co-occurrence of sound intolerance with normal pure-tone
thresholds. Key Highlights Background, references, and examples of
specific conditions and interventions support audiology's scope
while providing options for the practitioner who works with an
otherwise underserved patient population Each case study
demonstrates the complexity of audiologic rehabilitation associated
with tinnitus and disorders of sound tolerance, including
challenging and unsuccessful outcomes Clinical history, test
results, diagnosis, outcomes, questions, answers, items to support
both patient and clinician self-efficacy, and key points enhance
acquisition of knowledge, while encouraging problem-solving skills
This is an important textbook for every graduate course in the area
of clinical audiologic practice that addresses patient management
related to tinnitus and sound tolerance. It is also a must-have
reference for practicing clinicians to improve management and
outcomes of patients with tinnitus, hyperacusis, and misophonia.
This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on
https://medone.thieme.com.
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