Tinnitus and auditory symptom care
Sorlandsklinikken’s clinical research activity is centered on tinnitus, with attention to patients living with persistent ear noise and related sensory discomfort.
- Tinnitus management
- Auditory symptom relief
- Chronic ear noise evaluation
The sponsor’s research interest in this area reflects a focus on conditions where hearing-related distress affects daily functioning and quality of life.
Jaw muscle disorders and bruxism
The trial portfolio also addresses bruxism and jaw muscle myalgia, highlighting interest in disorders of the temporomandibular region that may overlap with tinnitus symptoms.
- Bruxism
- Jaw muscle myalgia
- Temporomandibular dysfunction
This area links orofacial pain and muscle tension with symptom patterns seen in patients seeking integrated clinical care.
Neuromuscular symptom modulation
Research activity includes interest in botulinum toxin A as a therapeutic tool for symptom control in conditions involving muscle overactivity and discomfort.
- Botulinum toxin A
- Muscle overactivity
- Pain-related symptom control
The therapeutic focus extends to the interaction between muscle relaxation and symptom burden in patients with combined auditory and musculoskeletal complaints.
Integrated symptom assessment
Sorlandsklinikken’s research interests span the clinical overlap between ear-related symptoms and orofacial muscle disorders, supporting evaluation of complex patient presentations.
- Symptom overlap
- Orofacial pain
- Combined tinnitus and jaw symptoms
Its activity is concentrated in a single active study site in Arendal, Norway, with a narrow therapeutic emphasis on interconnected auditory and muscle-related conditions.



