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HeidiModeratorHello,
I’m just about to begin a low frequency sound study with Alzheimers.
Heidi
December 21, 2009 at 12:20 am in reply to: 5th symposium: Medicine and Music with international participation #11408
HeidiModeratorThe date of this conference has changed.
HeidiModeratorHere is more of relevance for our work with stroke/brain damages (receive information, either in the form of electrical signals from the axons of
other nearby neurons, or from input such as a touch to the skin, or other
sensory or mechanical stimulation).
Olav Skille, Norway
September 11, 2009 at 10:33 pm in reply to: relevant reduction of leiomioma ( uterus fibroma) #10301
HeidiModeratorSounds exciting!!! This would make like a great reseach case study, I think. I know two studies with low frequencies and patients with gynegological problems.
Burke, M. (1997). Effects of physioacoustic intervention on pain management of post operative gynecological patients. In T. Wigram, T. & Dileo, C. (Eds.). Music Vibration and Health. Cherry Hill, NJ: Jeffrey Books.
Walters, C.L. (1996). The psychological and physiological effects of vibrotactile stimulation, via a Somatron, on patients awaiting scheduled gynecological surgery. Journal of Music Therapy, 33(4):261-287.
September 11, 2009 at 10:30 pm in reply to: a protocol for a research study ON the TREATMENT OF EMOTIONAL EATING DISORDERS #10299
HeidiModeratorI noticed you are familiar with Eha Ruutel’s work. She also has the following articles that might interest you (you can find the abstracts in this blog under Wellness and body image)
The Experience of Vibroacoustic Therapy in the Therapeutic Intervention of Adolescent Girls. Eha Rüütel, Marika Ratnik, Eda Tamm & Heli Zilensk. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy vol. 13(1) 2004
SOCIOCULTURAL CONTEXT OF BODY DISSATISFACTION AND POSSIBILITIES OF VIBROACOUSTIC THERAPY IN DIMINISHING BODY DISSATISFACTION. EHA RÜÜTEL. Tallinn 2004. Doctoral dissertation.
September 3, 2009 at 8:29 pm in reply to: a protocol for a research study ON the TREATMENT OF EMOTIONAL EATING DISORDERS #11397
HeidiModeratorThis sounds very interesting research study! What are the frequencies you can use with the Vibroacoustic Polisensory Bed? With the physioacoustic chairs, I am mostly famililiar, we use 22-114 Hz. I assume you will be using the lower frequencies… around 30Hz?
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