Stanford tests 'Sound Healing' for debilitating nose condition
NCT ID NCT07215013
Summary
This study is testing whether a non-invasive sound wave treatment can help people suffering from Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS), a debilitating condition that often occurs after nasal surgery. Researchers will use Acoustic Resonance Therapy, which delivers gentle sound vibrations into the nose and sinuses, aiming to reduce inflammation and improve airflow. The trial will enroll 40 patients with ENS to see if this FDA-approved therapy for standard nasal congestion can also ease their specific, severe symptoms.
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Locations
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Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio, 43210, United States
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Stanford University
Stanford, California, 94305, United States
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