Smart Lounge demonstrated on TV

Smart Lounge demonstrated on TV

Vibroacoustic Therapist Kate Kunkel demonstrates vibroacoustics on Daytime tv in Richmond Hill, Ontario. Whether being used to reduce pain and stress, lower blood pressure, increase circulation, or to treat more serious conditions like Parkinson’s Disease or neuralgia, vibroacoustic therapy is a pleasant, effective treatment with no side effects. Read more »

Music and Medicine: The Use of Sound Healing with Patients

Music and Medicine: The Use of Sound Healing with Patients

The Use of Sound Healing with Patients Undergoing Cancer Treatment Mitchell L. Gaynor MD This workshop will use the sounds of metal and quartz crystal singing bowls with guided meditation, imagery, and chants, to help you create a harmony within. This harmony allows you to experience inner silence. Silence is not, as commonly believed, the [...] Read more »

Good vibrations: using sound to treat disease

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Many of us love massages, but imagine a massage so deep that tissues, organs and cells could also be ‘massaged’. That’s exactly what Vibroacoustic Therapy, a low frequency sound massage, is clinically proven to do, and new research at U of T suggests that it may help people with debilitating diseases. “It is basically stimulating [...] Read more »

The Sound of Music

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More and more healthcare practitioners are turning to music for healing. Dr. Oz talks to Dr. John Ortiz, one of the country’s foremost authorities on “psycho-musicology,” about using music to improve your health. Backed up by songs from Bette Midler, Bruce Springsteen, Barbara Streisand and John Denver, Dr. Oz and Dr. Ortiz create a musical [...] Read more »

VibroSound Therapy a huge success at the 4th Annual Chronic Pain Refresher Course

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The Canadian Pain Society in Toronto February 24 and 25, 2012 When asked how a Vibroacoustic Therapy (VAT) session made her feel on a scale of 1 to 10, one attendee at The Canadian Pain Society’s 4th Annual Chronic Pain Refresher Course downtown Toronto last weekend enthusiastically responded, “Thirty-seven thousand!  I feel incredible!” Among the [...] Read more »

More hospitals in Michigan look to care for patients through music

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A sing-along, drum-banging session with a music therapist totally preoccupied 5-year-old Angelina Sheena of Commerce Township during more than an hour of chemotherapy Monday at Children’s Hospital of Michigan in Detroit. Music also helps Dr. Michael Cher unwind the night before surgery when he plays the clarinet in rehearsals with the Detroit Medical Orchestra, a [...] Read more »

Music Therapy Relieves Fibromyalgia Symptoms and Improves Patients’ Quality of Life

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ScienceDaily (May 26, 2011) — University of Granada researchers have shown that music therapy combined with other relaxation techniques based on guided imagery significantly reduces pain, depression and anxiety, and improves sleep among patients suffering from fibromyalgia. Thus, this therapy enhances patients’ quality of life. This experimental study has shown that these two techniques enhance [...] Read more »

Music Therapy for Symptoms of PTSD

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While there is no cure for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), many of the disorder’s troubling physical symptoms are minimized or even completely alleviated by a wide variety of therapies. Conventional therapies such as medication are perhaps not always as useful in healing the aspects of the illness that might be referred to as injuries to [...] Read more »

A little music goes a long way

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Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com Jim Vaughn is fighting an auto immune disease at Mission Hospital in Asheville, N.C. He gets an IV treatment every two weeks. For years, his treatment has been a dreaded process in a sterile environment — until the hospital introduced music therapy. “It brings a level of healing or [...] Read more »

Cure of Parkinson’s patients using ‘vibration chair’

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Washington: Works of nineteenth-century neurologist, Jean-Martin Charcot, are being replicated by the US neurologists to help the patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease. Charcot used to give medical treatment to people affected by the diseases using a vibration chair. He found signs of improvement in his patients, but, unfortunately he died shortly thereafter and a more [...] Read more »