How the Tinniwell therapy works

The tinniwell therapy was developed to provide individuals with tinnitus a targeted and scientifically based treatment. The physical tinniwell device combines a personalized sound therapy with a precisely adjustable heat treatment up to 45 °C. This combination acts directly on the auditory system and helps noticeably reduce the perception of tinnitus.

The tinniwell therapy is an innovative medical technology method for the treatment of tinnitus. It is based on scientific findings and aims to sustainably improve the quality of life for people with tinnitus. In this text, you will receive an overview of the mechanism, structure, and process of the therapy.

1. Determination of the tinnitus frequency

For individually effective sound therapy, the personal tinnitus frequency is needed.
This can be determined in two ways:

• ENT audiogram (recommended for the most accurate frequency determination)

• Self-determination of frequency through hearing tests

An audiogram is not mandatory, but helpful to set the therapy as precisely as possible.

2. Personalized notch sound therapy

Once the tinnitus frequency is determined, a special notch therapy is used with the tinniwell device. The specific frequency that triggers the tinnitus is filtered out from the music being played. This targeted therapeutic sound reduces the overactive activity of nerve cells in the hearing center.

Over time, the brain learns to perceive the disturbing tinnitus signal less intensely.

What is a notch filter?

A notch filter is a special audio filter that specifically attenuates a certain frequency bandwidth. In the case of tinnitus, this means: The music is adjusted so that a small "gap" is created exactly where the tinnitus tone is located. All other frequencies remain unchanged and sound normal.

Why is this important for tinniwell?

tinniwell uses this technique to relieve the hearing system. The overactive area in the brain that causes tinnitus is calmed over time by specifically reducing its frequency. This can lead to a decrease in tinnitus volume or, in some cases, it may even completely disappear. The procedure is based on established audiological principles and has been successfully used in tinnitus-oriented music therapy for years.

What is a notch filter?

A notch filter is a special audio filter that specifically attenuates a certain frequency bandwidth. In the case of tinnitus, this means: The music is adjusted so that a small "gap" is created exactly where the tinnitus tone is located. All other frequencies remain unchanged and sound normal.

Why is this important for tinniwell?

tinniwell uses this technique to relieve the hearing system. The overactive area in the brain that causes tinnitus is calmed over time by specifically reducing its frequency. This can lead to a decrease in tinnitus volume or, in some cases, it may even completely disappear. The procedure is based on established audiological principles and has been successfully used in tinnitus-oriented music therapy for years.

3. Heat treatment in the ear up to 45 °C

A central element of the physical tinniwell device is thermal stimulation directly in the outer ear canal.

The warmth:

• promotes circulation
• relaxes the muscles around the ear
• calms overstimulated structures of the auditory system
• is immediately perceived as soothing by many affected individuals

The heat can be precisely regulated and was specifically developed for safe application in the ear.

4. The effect of the combination

The special thing about tinniwell is the simultaneous application of heat and personalized sound therapy. While the heat relaxes the hearing system, the notch therapy works to reduce neural overactivity.

This combination has been shown to produce stronger effects than pure sound therapy.

5. Regular application

The therapy should ideally be conducted daily. Many users report a noticeable relief and a significantly calmer daily life after just a few weeks.

What is tinnitus?

Tinnitus refers to noises that are perceived even though there is no external sound source present. These include:

• Whistles
• Humming
• Buzzing
• Murmuring
• high or low tones

Causes of tinnitus

Common triggers are:

• Hearing loss or noise damage

• Stress and psychological strain

• Neck and jaw tension

• Diseases or inflammations in the ear

• Age-related changes

• Circulatory disorders

• Overactivity in the auditory center

The brain generates internal substitute signals in response to disturbed auditory signals, which become audible as tinnitus.

How does therapy help?

Tinnitus is caused by overactive nerve cells in the hearing system.
Targeted stimulation can reduce this overactivity. This is exactly what the tinniwell therapy specializes in.

tinniwell works with a targeted combination of warmth and notch filter music. Both elements address the source of tinnitus: in the overactive auditory center of the brain.

The gentle warming of the ear promotes local circulation and relaxes the entire hearing area. At the same time, the specially adjusted music creates a small "frequency space" around the personal tinnitus tone. This calms exactly the area that is otherwise constantly overactive.

Over time, this overexcited nerve circuit can regress. Many users report that their tinnitus becomes quieter, less noticeable, or in some cases completely disappears. The method is based on recognized audiological principles and utilizes the brain's ability to reorganize itself and correct faulty patterns.

The gentle warming of the ear promotes local circulation and relaxes the entire hearing area. At the same time, the specially adjusted music creates a small "frequency space" around the personal tinnitus tone. This calms exactly the area that is otherwise constantly overactive.

Over time, this overexcited nerve circuit can regress. Many users report that their tinnitus becomes quieter, less noticeable, or in some cases completely disappears. The method is based on recognized audiological principles and utilizes the brain's ability to reorganize itself and correct faulty patterns.

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