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Acupuncture for Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Acupuncture for Sensorineural Hearing Loss Abstract Forty children, aged 9 to 16 years, with severe and profound sensorineural hearing loss received acupuncture five times weekly for three out of four weeks for a period of six months. The children had weekly audiometric evaluations. There were no clinically important differences during and post-acupuncture. References 1. Rintelmann WF, Oyer HJ, Forbord JL, et al: Acupuncture as a treatment for sensorineural hearing loss . Arch Otolaryngol 99:300-303, 1974.Crossref 2. Israel RH: Acupuncture: Caution: What do we really know? Volta Rev 76:262-265, 1974. 3. Fairbanks D, Wallenberg EA, Webb BM: Acupuncture for hearing loss: A study of patients treated in Washington, DC . Arch Otolaryngol 99:395-401, 1974.Crossref 4. Marcus RE, Goldenberg RA: Cochleoneural hearing loss treated with acupuncture . Arch Otolaryngol 99:451-453, 1974.Crossref 5. Carhart R, Jerger JF: Preferred method for clinical determination of pure-tone thresholds . J Speech Hear Disord 24:330-345, 1959. 6. Witting EG, Hughson W: Inherent accuracy of a series of repeated clinical audiograms . Laryngoscope 50:259-269, 1940.Crossref 7. Chaiklin JB, Ventry IM, Barrett LS: Reliability of conditioned GSR pure-tone audiometry with adult males . J Speech Hear Res 4:269-280, 1961. 8. Goodhill W: Auditory Rehabilitation Aspects of Stapes Surgery for Otosclerosis, Final report SRS, RD 1316,1966. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Otolaryngology American Medical Association

Acupuncture for Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Archives of Otolaryngology , Volume 101 (7) – Jul 1, 1975

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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1975 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
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0003-9977
DOI
10.1001/archotol.1975.00780360041009
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Abstract

Abstract Forty children, aged 9 to 16 years, with severe and profound sensorineural hearing loss received acupuncture five times weekly for three out of four weeks for a period of six months. The children had weekly audiometric evaluations. There were no clinically important differences during and post-acupuncture. References 1. Rintelmann WF, Oyer HJ, Forbord JL, et al: Acupuncture as a treatment for sensorineural hearing loss . Arch Otolaryngol 99:300-303, 1974.Crossref 2. Israel RH: Acupuncture: Caution: What do we really know? Volta Rev 76:262-265, 1974. 3. Fairbanks D, Wallenberg EA, Webb BM: Acupuncture for hearing loss: A study of patients treated in Washington, DC . Arch Otolaryngol 99:395-401, 1974.Crossref 4. Marcus RE, Goldenberg RA: Cochleoneural hearing loss treated with acupuncture . Arch Otolaryngol 99:451-453, 1974.Crossref 5. Carhart R, Jerger JF: Preferred method for clinical determination of pure-tone thresholds . J Speech Hear Disord 24:330-345, 1959. 6. Witting EG, Hughson W: Inherent accuracy of a series of repeated clinical audiograms . Laryngoscope 50:259-269, 1940.Crossref 7. Chaiklin JB, Ventry IM, Barrett LS: Reliability of conditioned GSR pure-tone audiometry with adult males . J Speech Hear Res 4:269-280, 1961. 8. Goodhill W: Auditory Rehabilitation Aspects of Stapes Surgery for Otosclerosis, Final report SRS, RD 1316,1966.

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Archives of OtolaryngologyAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jul 1, 1975

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