Claims
- 1. A process of treating mono-frequency tinnitus patients comprising the steps of:
enabling each patient to subjectively determine his/her tinnitus tone relative to an externally generated sound wave having the same frequency and amplitude as the patient's tinnitus tone, applying to the patient via an audio transducer an externally generated sound wave having substantially the same tone and amplitude as the patient's tinnitus tone, and shifting said externally generated sound wave through a plurality of predetermined angular increments while said externally generated sound wave is applied to said patient whereby a progressive angular phase shift relationship is effected through said successive plurality of angular increments with reference to a predetermined initial point of said externally generated wave form thereby causing at least a partial cancellation or reduction in the amplitude of the patient's tinnitus tone.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the step of shifting comprises additional steps of continuing said successive incremental shifting steps through a total of at least 180 degree angular phase shift of said external sound wave thus causing both a series of partial amplitude reductions and a reciprocal out-of-phase canceling relationship between the patient's tinnitus tone and said externally generated sound wave.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein each incremental angular phase shift step comprises a succession of substantially identical step segments which are substantially identical in angular displacement and in time duration.
- 4. The process of claim 2 including an additional step of having each patient maintain a daily tinnitus diary of self-assessment data of the frequency and amplitude of said patient's tinnitus tone following completion of a patient's tinnitus treatment.
- 5. The process of claim 2 comprising an additional step of performing a patient Brain Scan procedure to generate objective patient data to analyze the status or effectiveness of said patient tinnitus treatment.
- 6. The process of claim 2 comprising an additional step of electronically recording said externally generated sound wave as it is successively phase-shifted through said plurality of predetermined angular increments through at least said full 180 degree shift of said generated tinnitus treatment sound wave.
- 7. The process of claim 2 comprising an additional step of enabling a patient to perform a self treatment by playing a recording of said phase-shifted externally generated sound wave.
- 8. Improved apparatus for treating mono-frequency tinnitus patients comprising:
a sound generator having selectable frequency and amplitude output wave controls, an amplifier for audibly applying the output of said sound generator to a tinnitus patient whereby the patient subjectively defines his/her tinnitus tone in terms of frequency and amplitude, and a phase shift network for incrementally shifting the generated output wave subjectively selected by a patient to match said patient's tinnitus tone and amplitude to thereby achieve sound cancellation of said patient's tinnitus tone by selectively shifting said generated output wave form through a plurality of incremental segments totaling a 180 phase shift relative to a predetermined starting point of said generated wave.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said phase shift network for generating a plurality of successive angular increments comprises a manually selectable scale associated with said sound generator.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said phase shift network for generating a plurality of successive angular increments comprises an automatic sequencing switch.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 8 additionally comprising an electronic recorder for generating a record of said tinnitus treatment wave as said output of said sound generator is sequentially shifted through said plurality of predetermined angular phase shifts to achieve said reduction in cancellation effects upon said patient's tinnitus tone.
- 12. The improved apparatus of claim 11 wherein said generated treatment sound waves are recorded concurrent with a patient's clinical phase shift treatment whereby said recorded treatment sound sequences are available for subsequent self-treatment use by said patient.
- 13. The improved apparatus of claim 11 wherein said record of a patient's tinnitus treatment sound sequence comprises an electronic memory record and additionally comprises memory access means for selectively transferring said patient's tinnitus treatment sound sequence data to a removable memory.
- 14. The improved apparatus of claim 11 additionally comprising an online communication transmitter for selectively transferring said patient's tinnitus treatment sound sequence record to a remote location via an addressable communication link.
- 15. A portable electronic audio storage member for use with an audio record player, said storage member being programmed to facilitate self treatment by a tinnitus patient, said programmed self-treatment record member comprising:
at least one audio recording track on a surface of said storage member, at least one reset position on said recording track relative to a predetermined position of said track, and a predetermined audio patient sequential phase shift treatment sequence of said patient treatment sound waves recorded on said track to enable said patient to replay said sound sequence in order to bring said recorded sound treatment sequence into a tone canceling reciprocal wave form relationship with the patient's tinnitus tone in order to diminish or cancel the patient's tinnitus tone amplitude of the patient's tinnitus tone.
- 16. The patient tinnitus treatment storage member of claim 15 additionally comprising a plurality of audio track sound zones wherein each track zone has a defined selectable patient treatment sequence.
- 17. The patient tinnitus treatment storage member of claim 16 additionally comprising a synchronized timing control to ensure each track sequence is substantially equal in angular phase shift and in time duration.
- 18. The process of claim 3 wherein the step of shifting comprises the steps of defining each angular phase shift segment to substantially equal 6 degrees of angular shift and to define each subsequent segment equal to at least one minute of duration.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said phase shift network additionally comprises a calibration control to define each angular phase shift sequence to substantially equal 6 degrees of angular shift relative to a predetermined point of said generated wave form and to define the duration of each segment to substantially equal at least one minute in duration.
- 20. The process of claim 2 where the step of shifting comprises creating sequential phase shift segments having angular phase shifts in the order of six degrees to 30 degrees and each segment has a time duration in the order of one minute to 20 minutes.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED U.S. APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the earlier filing date of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/340,271, filed Dec. 18, 2001 and further relates to U.S. application Ser. No. 10/083,088 filed Mar. 1, 2002. The specification and disclosure of both of these related Applications are incorporated herein in their entirety by this reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60340271 |
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