Clinical Research Paper Database
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Music, Brain, and Rehabilitation: Emerging Therapeutic Applications and Potential Neural Mechanisms
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With the advance of modern neuroimaging techniques during the past decades, we are now beginning to understand better what goes on in the healthy brain when we listen, play, think, and feel music and how the structure and function of the brain can change as a result of musical training and exp...
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Psychosomatic effects of healing music
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Regarding the noise to which patients are exposed at medical facilities , this study was conducted with the objective of investigating the effects of healing music in comparison with noise from the physiological and psychological standpoints.
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The Science of Healing Through Music. Active Versus Receptive Music Therapy
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From the first steps of choosing the music up to the applied methods, music therapists use new developed instrumentation applied in a personal manner creating treatment and experimental conditions, use music in a scientific way.
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Neurobiological Aspects of Neurologic Music Therapy
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Making music is a powerful way of engaging multisensory and motor networks, inducing changes within these networks and linking together distant brain regions. These multimodal effects of music making together with music’s ability to tap into the emotion and reward system in the brain can be use...
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A holistic approach on the neurological benefits of music
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Music-therapy interventions can be more accessible and even “self-managed” by the patient’s relatives. They can reinforce social cohesion, family ties and patients’ self-esteem and thus produce a better quality of life.
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Music Therapy Explained by the Principles of Neuroplasticity
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The aim of this paper is to explain how music therapy works, thus, to find evidence regarding the neurophysiological changes associated with applying music as a therapy through the simple principles of neuroplasticity.
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Medical Ethnomusicology and Its Applications within Western Music Therapy
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This thesis provides music therapists evidence to illustrate that these indigenous healing practices are valuable therapeutic tools for promoting physical, mental, and emotional health.
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Therapeutic Aspects of Indian Classical Music
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Musical sounds unleash knots created on our body sensory organs caused by the routine exertion and yields pronounced, calm, and balanced life.
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Therapeutic Effects of Ancient Indian Classical Music
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This therapy is classified as Receptive music therapy and Active music therapy.
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What is healing energy? Part 4: vibrational medicines
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Vibrational medicines involve the therapeutic application of fluctuating energy fields, whether projected from the hands of therapists, from electronic devices, lasers, the human voice or musical instruments, or from homeopathic, aromatherapy, herbal or other kinds of preparations.
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Physics & Clinical Evidence of Pulsed Shortwave Frequency Therapy
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Pulsed radio frequency electromagnetic field therapy (PRFE), or pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy has a long history in treating medical conditions.
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High-Tech Healing The evolution of therapeutic electromagnetic fields in plastic surgery
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This therapy eliminates major barriers for patients considering plastic surgery by reducing the long recovery time caused by the swelling, pain, and bruising of the incision and surgical dissection.
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Board Members: David Gibson, Randy Masters, Jennifer Catalano, Lisa Lippincott, Jackie Miller, Anders Christensen