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Tinnitus and Sound Sensitivity Casebook

Tinnitus and Sound Sensitivity Casebook

Kimball, Fagelson

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Edition: 1
Copyright Year: 2022
Details: 160 pages
ISBN: 9781684201679
Binding Type: Paperback/softback
PDF ISBN: 9781684201686
Epub ISBN: 9781638536840
Illustration Number and type: 49

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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.

Section A: Medical Cases
I. Tinnitus
1. Internet-Based Tinnitus Intervention
2. Chiari Malformation with Tinnitus and Hyperacusis
3. Tinnitus Treatment Following Acoustic Neuroma and Meniere's Disease: A Single Case Study
4. A Case of Pulsatile Tinnitus with Predictable Pattern of Occurrence
5. Otosclerosis with Tinnitus
6. Tinnitus Following Concussion
7. Tinnitus in a Case of Meniere's Disease
8. A Case of Normal Hearing with Tinnitus
9. Functional Audiogenic Seizure
10. Postconcussive Tinnitus and Hyperacusis
11. Tonic Tensor Tympanic Syndrome
12. Tinnitus Secondary to Barotrauma
13. Acoustic Shock Disorder
14. Acoustic Shock
15. Pulsatile Tinnitus
II. Disorders of Sound Tolerance
16. Hyperacusis and Military Noise Exposure
17. Diplacusis or the Affected Audiologist
Section B: Psychological Correlates
I. Tinnitus
18. Tinnitus and Misophonia in an Adolescent Patient
19. Severe Hyperacusis and Tinnitus
20. Tinnitus and Hyponatremia
21. "Ellie": Psychological Management of Tinnitus in the Context of Pediatric OCD
22. Psychogenic Tinnitus and Dizziness
23. Tinnitus and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
II. Disorders of Sound Tolerance
24. Poor Outcome in Misophonia Intervention despite Evidence-Based Intervention Strategies
25. LM ("Lisa"): Coping Skills Development for Misophonia
26. A Case of Early Adolescent Misophonia
27. Superhero Treatment for Sound Sensitivity
Section C: Additional Considerations
28. Normal Hearing
29. Tinnitus and CoVID-19