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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for use in the treatment of tinnitus
abstract Creating an audible therapy track for use in treating a subject suffering tinnitus involves providing one or more suppression frequencies which may be specific to the subject and creating one or more therapy signals each of which contains a suppression frequency component. A plurality of therapy signals is mixed with ambient sounds to form the audible therapy track which is stored in a format suitable for playback on a sound generating device. The total number of therapy signals mixed in the audible therapy track is also stored. Preferably the intensity and/or occurrence and/or duration and/or total number of therapy signals mixed into the audible therapy track is randomised. During treatment, the subject listens to the audible therapy track several times per day and provides score input indicating the number of therapy signals that are heard in the audible therapy track. Randomisation of the therapy signals in the therapy track provides a hearing challenge to the subject.
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