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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...
Highlights: Sound you can feel may support relaxation: When music was paired with gentle, low-frequency vibrations (VAT), participants showed physiological patterns consistent with relaxation, compared with rest phases. Vibration adds...
Highlights: Feel the sound, feel the difference: A single 10-minute vibroacoustic music session was linked to immediate improvements in mood, vitality, and inner balance in people undergoing cancer treatment. More...
Highlights: A comfort boost early in rehab: Patients who added LBV reported less pain and fewer symptoms at 4 and 8 weeks. Better mobility + strength markers: The LBV group...
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....
Highlights: Music meets acupuncture — without needles: Musical Vibroacupuncture (MVA) applies musical low-frequency vibrations to acupuncture points often linked to relaxation and comfort. Early results – higher discomfort tolerance: In...
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...