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Stres je signifikantní faktor ovlivňující klinický průběh tinnitu. Sluchový systém je čístečně sensitivní ak efektům různých stresových faktorů (chemických, oxidativních, emočních, atd.). Různé stupně reakcí (alarm, rezistence, vyčerpání) vedou l různým druhům tinnitu a k různým terapeutickým přístupům Stress is a significant factor influencing the clinical course of tinnitus. The auditory system is particularly sensitive to the effects of various stress factors (chemical, oxidative, emotional, etc.). Different stages of reaction (alarm, resistance, exhaustion) lead to different characteristics of tinnitus and to different therapeutic approaches. Individual characteristics of stress reaction may explain different aspects of tinnitus in various patients with different responses to treatment, despite similar audiological and etiological factors. A model based on individual reactions to stress factors (stress-reaction tinnitus model, or SRTM) could explain tinnitus as an alarm signal. In each patient, stressors have to be identified during the alarm phase to prevent an evolution toward the resistance and exhaustion phases. In the exhaustion phase, chronic tinnitus is due to the organization of a paradoxical auditory memory and a pathologically shifted attention to tinnitus. The aim of our study is to d Stress is a significant factor influencing the clinical course of tinnitus. The auditory system is particularly sensitive to the effects of various stress factors (chemical, oxidative, emotional, etc.). Different stages of reaction (alarm, resistance, exhaustion) lead to different characteristics of tinnitus and to different therapeutic approaches. Individual characteristics of stress reaction may explain different aspects of tinnitus in various patients with different responses to treatment, despite similar audiological and etiological factors. A model based on individual reactions to stress factors (stress-reaction tinnitus model, or SRTM) could explain tinnitus as an alarm signal. In each patient, stressors have to be identified during the alarm phase to prevent an evolution toward the resistance and exhaustion phases. In the exhaustion phase, chronic tinnitus is due to the organization of a paradoxical auditory memory and a pathologically shifted attention to tinnitus. The aim of our study is to d
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Škola tinnitu: Vzdělávací přístup k řešení tinnitu založený na stresové reakci u modelu tinnitu Tinnitus school: an educational approach to tinnitus management based on a stress-reaction tinnitus model Tinnitus school: an educational approach to tinnitus management based on a stress-reaction tinnitus model
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Tinnitus school: an educational approach to tinnitus management based on a stress-reaction tinnitus model Škola tinnitu: Vzdělávací přístup k řešení tinnitu založený na stresové reakci u modelu tinnitu Tinnitus school: an educational approach to tinnitus management based on a stress-reaction tinnitus model
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RIV/00216208:11120/07:00001012!RIV09-MSM-11120___
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RIV/00216208:11120/07:00001012
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perceived stress; questionnaire; physiotherapy; rehabilitation; stress reaction; tinnitus cognitive questionnaire; tinnitus reaction questionnaire
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n5:kodStatuVydavatele
US - Spojené státy americké
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[875EC550F53B]
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International Tinnitus Journal
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1
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13
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Cesarani, A. Alpini, D. Hahn, Aleš
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0946-5448
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6
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11120