Project Overview & Clinical Utility

An Open-Source Platform for Evidence-Based Auditory Neuromodulation

Trahreg Tinnitus Therapy Suite (v2026.06.10) | tinnitus.trahreg.com

📂 The Vision

The Trahreg Suite is a browser-based research tool designed to democratize access to advanced sound therapy protocols. By removing the financial barrier of proprietary devices, we enable patients to explore clinically-validated concepts like lateral inhibition and bimodal integration under the guidance of their audiologist.

Scientific Foundations Notch Therapy (Okamoto, 2010)
Acoustic CR (Tass, 2012)
Dual-Stimulus (Conlon, 2020)
Technical Rigor >40dB Filter Attenuation
Automated Engine Resilience (v2026.05.2)
±1% Frequency Precision
Offline PWA Architecture

💰 The Business Case for Clinics

Clinicians often ask how a free tool fits into a profitable practice. The Trahreg Suite is designed to increase **billable efficiency** rather than replace hardware sales:

Remote Monitoring Revenue Use our standardized reports to support billing for remote data interpretation (e.g., CPT 99454/99457) and auditory rehabilitation services.
Increased Patient Throughput Automated baseline assessments (THI), hardware validation, and one-click printable user manuals save 15-20 minutes of chair time per appointment.
White-Label Integration Clinics can brand the suite with their own logos and names on all generated clinical reports, allowing the platform to serve as an extension of the provider's practice.

*Consult with your billing specialist to determine appropriate CPT code usage for remote auditory habituation monitoring.

� Technical Validation

Unlike standard "white noise apps," this suite includes a System Validation Engine. It audits the user's hardware for phase alignment and verifies that the browser's audio engine is delivering clinically accurate signals without OS-level distortions.

Innovation: Smartphone-Based Bimodal Haptics

Utilizes internal smartphone vibration motors to provide Tactile Bimodal Stimulation. The system synchronizes mechanical pulses with auditory tone bursts, engaging the somatosensory cortex to drive neuroplasticity in a safe, hardware-free form factor.

Demo Module View Tech Specs 📄 Print Handout for Staff

🛡️ Safety & Patient Privacy

Cleveland Hearing & Speech Partnership

We are seeking professional feedback to further refine our DSP algorithms and clinical reporting tools. Specifically, we would value input on:

Interested in launching a Pilot Program?

🚀 Request Institutional Collaboration
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