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Para- and Tetraplegic Patients

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  • Started 2 years ago by Heidi

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  • electrodermal activity
  • finger tip skin temperature
  • heart rate
  • Pain
  • pain reduction
  • Para- and Tetraplegic Patients
  • post-traumatic spinal cord
  • Relaxation
  • respiration frequency
  • Well-being
  1. Heidi
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    Vibration-assisted Music Therapy Reduces Pain and Promotes Relaxation of Para- and Tetraplegic Patients. A Pilot Study of Psychiatric and Physical effects of Simultaneous Acoustic and Somatosensory Music Stimulation as Pain Management

    Mariauzouls C, Michel D, Schiftan Y.

    Institut fur Psychophysiologie, Zurich.

    Pain is a well known phenomenon in post-traumatic spinal cord injuries. Nearly 10% of the patients develop most severe, invalidizing, as a rule neurogenic pain conditions that are hardly accessible to conventional therapies. A pilot study was therefore conducted with 10 paraplegics and tetraplegics suffering chronic pain, investigating how vibration supported music therapy with the Musica Medica method affected pain experience, tension/relaxation and well-being. In addition to subjective experience, we measured physiological parameters (finger tip skin temperature, electrodermal activity, heart rate, respiration frequency) during the therapy sessions. All patients had a high acceptance of the method which throughout the group had brought about an increase in relaxation and well-being as well as a decrease of pain experience. The autonomic nervous system variables correlated with relaxation and in addition pointed to an activating impact of the therapy chosen.

    Source: Lifesounds

    Posted 2 years ago #

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