Music is widely used to reduce pain in a broad variety of clients and settings. Most studies focus on the pain-reducing effect of music-listening interventions on patients with acute pain, whereas studies investigating the effect of active therapy (ie, music making) on pain perception in patients with recurrent or chronic pain are rare. This article reviews the findings of a series of previously published studies by our work group, conducted during the past 10 years, using defined music therapy plans in the treatment of outpatients with conditions of recurrent or chronic pain. This review provides evidence that a specific music therapy concept tailored to the demands of the patient might be able to substantially reduce pain frequency and pa...
Chronic pain, which can last months to years, is considered to be a progressive and multifactorial d...
Chronic pain affects more than 1 in 4 individuals in the United States. Many patients are being pres...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of relaxing music on pain intensity in patients ...
Chronic pain with its comorbidities, such as depression, insomnia, and social deprivation, is a majo...
Chronic pain with its comorbidities, such as depression, insomnia, and social deprivation, is a majo...
This study uses mixed methodology research to examine the use of music in the chronic pain experienc...
BACKGROUND: Music is increasingly used as an adjuvant for the management of chronic pain (CP), as it...
OBJECTIVE: A music intervention method in the management of pain was recently developed while taking...
OBJECTIVE: A music intervention method in the management of pain was recently developed while taking...
AIM: This study aims to analyze and describe the effects of music listening in the management of pai...
Chronic pain is a major health problem and, as direct treatments often fail to offer lasting pain re...
Chronic pain is a major health problem and, as direct treatments often fail to offer lasting pain re...
Aim: This study aims to analyze and describe the effects of music listening in the management of pai...
Chronic pain affects more than 1 in 4 individuals in the United States. Many patients are being pres...
Chronic pain affects more than 1 in 4 individuals in the United States. Many patients are being pres...
Chronic pain, which can last months to years, is considered to be a progressive and multifactorial d...
Chronic pain affects more than 1 in 4 individuals in the United States. Many patients are being pres...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of relaxing music on pain intensity in patients ...
Chronic pain with its comorbidities, such as depression, insomnia, and social deprivation, is a majo...
Chronic pain with its comorbidities, such as depression, insomnia, and social deprivation, is a majo...
This study uses mixed methodology research to examine the use of music in the chronic pain experienc...
BACKGROUND: Music is increasingly used as an adjuvant for the management of chronic pain (CP), as it...
OBJECTIVE: A music intervention method in the management of pain was recently developed while taking...
OBJECTIVE: A music intervention method in the management of pain was recently developed while taking...
AIM: This study aims to analyze and describe the effects of music listening in the management of pai...
Chronic pain is a major health problem and, as direct treatments often fail to offer lasting pain re...
Chronic pain is a major health problem and, as direct treatments often fail to offer lasting pain re...
Aim: This study aims to analyze and describe the effects of music listening in the management of pai...
Chronic pain affects more than 1 in 4 individuals in the United States. Many patients are being pres...
Chronic pain affects more than 1 in 4 individuals in the United States. Many patients are being pres...
Chronic pain, which can last months to years, is considered to be a progressive and multifactorial d...
Chronic pain affects more than 1 in 4 individuals in the United States. Many patients are being pres...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of relaxing music on pain intensity in patients ...