New device zaps nerves and plays sounds to quiet tinnitus
NCT ID NCT07548320
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a device called Soricle that combines mild nerve stimulation with sound to help people with tinnitus, a condition where you hear ringing or noise in your ears. 36 adults with subjective tinnitus used the device daily for 8 weeks. The goal was to see if it reduces tinnitus symptoms and is safe to use.
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Korea University Guro Hospital
Seoul, South Korea
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