What is the principle of using sound frequency resonance to treat tinnitus?
Under normal circumstances, audio frequency resonance therapy for tinnitus employs a fully computer-controlled treatment principle based on superimposed stereo resonance. The specific analysis is as follows:
The audio frequency resonance therapeutic device synchronously combines natural physical therapy factors such as sound, frequency, heat, electricity, and magnetism. Using advanced fully automatic audio frequency resonance equipment, it rapidly improves microcirculation in the cochlea, activates auditory nerve cells, and restores their ability to sense and transmit sound. By precisely targeting effective acupoints, activating neural hair cells, improving microcirculation within the auditory system, and promoting drug penetration, this therapy fully utilizes thermal effects to eliminate inflammation, enhance hearing, and alleviate tinnitus symptoms. It promotes division and proliferation of auditory nerve cells, stimulates and activates auditory hair cells, enhances local blood and lymph circulation, boosts metabolism, improves nutrition of local tissues, and helps restore hearing. This integrated approach combines multiple functions including electrotherapy, magnetotherapy, sound therapy, and drug penetration.
This procedure is a minimally invasive surgery that generally causes no pain. Hospitalization is not required, and symptom relief can also be achieved using an intelligent operating system.