Brain Tumor
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Cubital tunnel syndrome / ulnar nerve entrapment
Decompression / Jannetta surgery
Decompression / microlaminectomy
Disc prosthesis / ADR
Dizziness
Dystonia
Electrophysiology
Endoscopic abrasion
Endoscopic spine surgery
Essential tremor
Facet joint arthrosis / facet syndrome
Headache / migraine
Instability / listhesis
Microsurgery
Morton's neuroma / Morton's metatarsalgia
Neuralgia / trigeminal neuralgia
Parkinson's disease
Peripheral nerves
Slipped disc / herniated disc
Spinal cord stimulation / SCS
Spinal stenosis / spinal canal stenosis
Stabilization / fusion surgery
Tinnitus
Vertebroplasty / Kyphoplasty
Tinnitus
Tinnitus means ‘ringing in the ear’. The highfrequency, persistant whistling sound is differentiated from the pulsatile or pulsating tinnitus, which is synchronized by heart beat. Besides there is the irregular tinnitus which does not strictly match any of the abovementioned patterns.
Tinnitus is caused, for instance, by acute hearing loss, chronic blockade of the first cervical vertebra, stress, but also as a result of anemia or a lack of trace elements. Often tinnitus means also a significant decrease in quality of life for the affected person.
The differentation of the pulsatile tinnitus from the other types is important because it indicates an arteriovenous vessel malformation, a dural arteriovenous fistula. Due to this fact it is curable by neurointerventional treatments.
In all other cases, comprehensive interdisciplinary differential diagnostics and therapy development are crucial.