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Derek J Hoare1, Diane Whitham2, James A Henry3,4
1National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Nottingham Hearing Biomedical Research Unit, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
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This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows.
Main Objective:
To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of neuromodulation therapies that explicitly target pathological synchronous activity to reduce tinnitus perception in order to reduce tinnitus distress.
Secondary Objectives:
To evaluate the effectiveness of neuromodulation therapies in terms of reduced co-morbid symptoms and improved quality of life.To review the physiological changes and adverse events associated with different neuromodulation (desynchronisation) therapies.
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