Introducing

ReBound is for anyone concerned about the adverse effects of noise exposure in their everyday lives, whether you are an armed services member, first responder, or simply taking control of your hearing health.
Wellness
20 minutes a day for hearing health
Studies show that cold therapy may help reduce damage caused by noise exposure.
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Time to Rebound
Founders Suhrud Rajguru and Curtis King share their thoughts about Rebound.

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As temperatures drop and people spend more time indoors, cold and flu season arrives in full swing. While we usually think of congestion, sore throats, and fatigue as the biggest challenges this time of year, hearing health is also affected by common seasonal illnesses.
Ever experience clogged ears after a cold? Colds, the flu, and respiratory infections can all influence the ears. Sometimes this effect is temporary, but in certain cases there is a lasting impact. Understanding how these conditions interact with hearing can help you protect both your overall health and your ears this season.

At RestorEar, cooling is a big deal. Cold therapy, also known as cryotherapy, is one of the oldest and most widely used therapeutic strategies in medicine. From simple ice packs to advanced whole-body cryotherapy chambers, applying cold to the body has been shown to reduce pain, modulate inflammation, and support healing. But how does it actually work?
Here, we review the science of cold therapy, as well as some common and lesser-known applications.