Category: Background Science – Vibroacoustics

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Highlights Clinical study involving 272 hospitalized patients. Structured 45-minute sessions combining music and vibration. Induction of relaxation responses. Reduction in overall symptom burden.   Study Design This clinical study conducted...

Highlights: A new way to support chronic pain care: When vibroacoustic therapy was added to a multidisciplinary rehabilitation program, participants experienced improvements in comfort, mood, and overall functioning. Guided sessions...

Highlights Multimodal therapy demonstrated good feasibility in long COVID patients. Improvements were observed in anxiety, depression, fatigue, and cognitive function. No adverse effects were reported during the intervention.   Study...

Highlights: Better mood support in 4 weeks: Adding vibroacoustic therapy to standard care was linked to greater improvements in depressive symptom scores compared with standard care alone. Emotional balance boost:...

Highlights: Better joint attention after VAT: Children who received vibroacoustic therapy showed measurable gains in a core attention skill closely tied to social interaction. Calmer, happier sessions: Many children described...

Highlights Short sessions, meaningful behavior shifts. In this randomized controlled study, 10–20 minute vibroacoustic music sessions were associated with reductions in challenging behaviors in adults with autism and developmental disabilities....

Highlights: Less pain, better movement. After just 10 vibroacoustic therapy sessions, most participants reported reduced knee pain and improved mobility. Swelling went down for most patients. Over 90% of participants...

Highlights: Music doesn’t just relax — it activates. After exercise, listening to music further increased nervous system “alert mode,” showing that sound can actively shape how the body responds post-workout....

Highlights: Most patients improved within one month: Nearly 94% of participants reported some level of improvement after completing the initial Sound Resonance Therapy phase. Large symptom reductions were common: Half...

Highlights: Early oxygenation support: In the ARDS-mode group, blood oxygen (PaO₂) increased from 65 to 77.5 mmHg on day 1, suggesting improved oxygenation soon after starting sessions. Improved CO₂ clearance...