Category: Vibroacoustic therapy (VAT)

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Cogan et al. (2006) conducted a retrospective chart review to assess the effectiveness of a three-phase Sound Resonance Technology Therapy (SRTT) protocol for treating fibromyalgia. This study involved 128 participants...

The search for effective alternatives to improve discomfort in individuals with pain has led researchers to explore Musical Vibroacupuncture (MVA)-an innovative technique that applies musical frequency vibrations to acupuncture points....

Musical Vibroacupuncture (MVA) is an innovative technique that applies musical vibratory frequencies to specific acupuncture points. A recent pilot study explored this approach in five strategic locations traditionally associated with...

Case Report: Effects of a Vibroacoustic Session on Prefrontal Cortex Activity Using HEG Assessment Case Submitted by Dr. Francisco Cidral, ND, PhD Participant Information:Age: 54 Gender: Male Device Used: BioTekna...

Vibroacoustic Therapy (VAT) is a non-invasive therapeutic approach that utilizes low-frequency sound vibrations to promote physical and mental well-being. Developed in the 1980s by Olav Skille in Norway, VAT involves...