Sciencific Research Studies and Papers
Explore the evolving landscape of vibroacoustic therapy. The ongoing research highlights the importance of further exploration, recognizing the potential variability in outcomes.
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A New Application of Sound Resonance Technology Therapy for the Treatment of Fibromyalgia: A Retrospective Analysis
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Vibroacoustic Therapy - Literature Review - by Scientifica Consulting - August 2024
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Research suggests that mindfulness-based stress reduction shows promising insights as a treatment option for anxiety disorders, comparable in efficacy to antidepressant medication. These findings underscore the potential benefits of mindfulness practices and advocate for further exploration in this area.
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Vibroacoustic Therapy: Sound Vibrations in Medicine by Chris Boyd-Brewer presents intriguing insights into the application of sound vibrations in medical contexts. This exploration offers potential benefits that warrant further investigation, shedding light on the evolving role of sound therapy in enhancing wellness.
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Contemporary Vibroacoustic Therapy Perspectives on Clinical Practice, Research, & Training offers valuable insights into the current landscape of vibroacoustic therapy. This resource provides perspectives that hint at potential benefits for clinical practice, research, and training, prompting further exploration and understanding in the field.
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VAT International: Wigram VAT Thesis presents a comprehensive exploration of vibroacoustic therapy (VAT) by Wigram. This thesis offers insightful perspectives that suggest potential benefits of VAT, encouraging further exploration.
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VAT International: The Effects of Vibroacoustic Music on Symptom Reduction Inducing the Relaxation Response through Good Vibrations delves into the effects of vibroacoustic music on symptom reduction. This study offers intriguing insights that hint at the potential of vibroacoustic therapy in inducing the relaxation response, prompting further exploration into its therapeutic applications.
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VAT International: Article: VAT Therapy Improves Pain Management and More presents findings suggesting the potential benefits of VAT in pain management and beyond. This article offers valuable insights that warrant further investigation into the broader applications and efficacy of VAT therapy.
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VAT International: VAT Offers Hope for Fibromyalgia Patients provides insightful perspectives suggesting potential benefits for fibromyalgia management.
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VAT International: Olav Skille COPD and VAT delves into the potential relationship and benefits between COPD and vibroacoustic therapy (VAT).
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VAT International: Article: Lee Parkinsons explores potential benefits, encouraging further investigation into the therapeutic applications of VAT.
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VAT International: Compilation Study Jakarta Japan Review presents a comprehensive review of studies from Jakarta and Japan, exploring the potential benefits of vibroacoustic therapy (VAT).
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VAT International: Juvenile Arthritis Study Romania investigates the potential of vibroacoustic therapy (VAT) in managing juvenile arthritis.
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VAT International: VAT and Heel Spurs explores the potential of vibroacoustic therapy (VAT) in addressing heel spurs. This study offers insights that hint at potential benefits, encouraging further investigation into the therapeutic applications of VAT for individuals with heel spurs.
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VAT International: VAT and Alzheimer's Neurite Growth investigates the potential of vibroacoustic therapy (VAT) in promoting neurite growth in Alzheimer's patients.
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The Effects of Long-Term 40-Hz Physioacoustic Vibrations on Motor Impairments in Parkinson's Disease: A Double-Blinded Randomized Control Trial
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In music therapy, the therapeutic use of emotions elicited by listening to music is a form of appreciation therapy in receptive music therapy. Music appreciation in everyday life is used for pleasure and for its mood-changing effects rather than for any intentional therapeutic benefits.