Gionnirocket
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Helmet straps can cause tinnitus? How?Loud music and helmet straps did it for me.
The wind rushing by them creates noise. I noticed that while descending, if I pushed the front strap against my head, or turned my head sideways, the noise went away. I also noticed that it was much harder to communicate with other riders while descending, and that my tinnitus was more prominent after a long ride or race. I have no scientific data for you, just my own situation and experience.Helmet straps can cause tinnitus? How?
Interesting. I have mild tinnitus that I don't even notice most of the time. Also don't notice much wind noise on most of my rides (always with helmet), but pretty sure you ride faster than I do in average.The wind rushing by them creates noise. I noticed that while descending, if I pushed the front strap against my head, or turned my head sideways, the noise went away. I also noticed that it was much harder to communicate with other riders while descending, and that my tinnitus was more prominent after a long ride or race. I have no scientific data for you, just my own situation and experience.
Understood.My tinnitus is not mild. I'm not trying to prove anything.
I support this.Hey maybe we can enlist the same NASA scientists trying to nail down the handlebar vibration/smart phone camera dilemma to chime in on the specific sound/pressure waves caused by helmet straps and their affect on tinnitus![]()
Correct but not my area of expertise (diagnostic and interventional radiology), and I no longer have medical journal access. Pretty sure, though, that tinnitus is a complex technical problem with the devil in the details.If I'm not mistaken, Jeremy is a retired doctor, and may know of relevant studies on the subject.
Excellent. Then maybe you can help me with my cervical spinal stenosis.Correct but not my area of expertise (diagnostic and interventional radiology), and I no longer have medical journal access. Pretty sure, though, that tinnitus is a complex technical problem with the devil in the details.
Happy to help. Next time you're in SoCal, we'll hold you up to the light and see what's wrong with you.Excellent. Then maybe you can help me with my cervical spinal stenosis.![]()
I'm not that thin.Happy to help. Next time you're in SoCal, we'll hold you up to the light and see what's wrong with you.
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