Textbook of Tinnitus, 2nd Edition (Original Publisher)

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Unlock the latest clinical insights and scientific breakthroughs in tinnitus management with the Textbook of Tinnitus (2nd Edition, 2024) from Springer. This authoritative reference offers an up-to-date, multidisciplinary overview of the causes, diagnostics, and treatment approaches for tinnitus—ideal for audiologists, otolaryngologists, neurologists, psychologists, and researchers seeking evidence-based strategies to manage this complex auditory disorder.

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Description

The Textbook of Tinnitus (2nd Edition, 2024) provides a definitive and comprehensive look into one of the most challenging and prevalent auditory conditions affecting millions worldwide. Now in its fully revised and expanded second edition, this Springer-published reference brings together leading global experts to present cutting-edge research and practical clinical guidance on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of tinnitus.

Designed for audiologists, ENT specialists, neurologists, psychologists, hearing scientists, and postgraduate students in auditory healthcare, the book bridges basic science with real-world clinical applications, offering a global perspective on patient-centered care.

 Key Features & Highlights:

  • Fully updated with the latest clinical trials, neuroscience research, and treatment modalities.
  • Multidisciplinary coverage spanning audiology, neurology, psychology, and pharmacology.
  • Detailed exploration of tinnitus mechanisms, including neurophysiology and auditory plasticity.
  • Discussion of established and emerging therapies, such as CBT, sound therapy, neuromodulation, and pharmacologic interventions.
  • Includes patient management strategies and guidelines for both acute and chronic tinnitus cases.
  • Contributions from over 50 internationally recognized experts in the field.

 Topics Covered:
Includes core chapters on:

  • Etiology and pathophysiology of tinnitus
  • Psychological comorbidities and tinnitus-related distress
  • Diagnostic protocols and assessment tools
  • Evidence-based therapeutic approaches
  • Innovations in neuromodulation and brain imaging
  • Patient-centered counseling and rehabilitation frameworks

 About the Author(s):
This volume is edited and authored by a multidisciplinary team of experts in tinnitus research and treatment, many of whom are pioneers in the fields of neurotology, auditory neuroscience, and behavioral audiology. Their work is widely published and referenced in both academic and clinical settings.

 Format & Compatibility:

  • Publisher: Springer
  • File Formats: PDF
  • File Size: Approx. 25–45 MB
  • Language: English
  • Device Compatibility: Compatible with Kindle, Apple Books, Adobe Digital Editions, Android devices, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers.

 Sample FAQs:

Q1: Is this book appropriate for clinical use or more focused on research?
A: The book is designed for both clinicians and researchers. It provides in-depth research findings alongside practical clinical strategies, making it ideal for patient-facing professionals and academic experts alike.

Q2: Does the book cover treatment-resistant or chronic tinnitus cases?
A: Yes, it offers extensive content on chronic and treatment-resistant tinnitus, including long-term management, psychological support, and cutting-edge interventions like neuromodulation.

Additional information

Publisher

Springer

Language

English

Published Year

2024

ISBN

978-3031356469, 9783031356476

File Size

51.6 MB

Edition

2

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