Category: Vibroacoustics-Studies

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How Music Enhances Sympathetic Response to Exercise: Insights from Heart Rate Variability Can music influence our physiological recovery after physical exertion? A fascinating study by Urakawa and Yokoyama (2005) explored...

Harnessing Sound to Soothe Pain: Sound Resonance Therapy Shows Promise for Fibromyalgia Relief Fibromyalgia, a chronic pain disorder affecting millions worldwide, often presents a frustrating challenge for both patients and...

Vibroacoustic Therapy in the Treatment of Patients With COVID-19 Complicated by Respiratory Failure: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial A recent clinical study has explored the effects of vibroacoustic therapy on...

In the evolving landscape of pain management, a novel intervention is striking a harmonious chord — literally. A recent pilot study published in Neuromodulation explores a promising technique known as...

Can Sound Be Felt? Exploring the Physiological Effects of Vibroacoustic Therapy When we think of sound, we typically think of what we hear. But what if we could also feel...

Cancer patients often face not only physical symptoms but also significant emotional and psychological distress. In search of supportive care strategies that go beyond traditional medicine, researchers are increasingly exploring...

Harnessing Vibroacoustics for Chronic Pain: A Multidisciplinary Leap Forward Chronic pain is more than a physical experience — it disrupts work, emotional wellbeing, and daily functioning. In a compelling study...

Recovering from anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction can be a long and challenging process. However, a growing body of research suggests that integrating innovative techniques into rehabilitation may offer improved...

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...