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      • In sum, research suggests that music can provide a safe and non-invasive intervention to reduce acute and chronic pain. And for most people, a short daily exposure (15 minutes to an hour) has been shown to be sufficient to result in measurable responses. Music may not benefit everyone, though, and for some, it may trigger sad memories.
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  1. Feb 20, 2020 · Whether it’s using music to distract me from pain during exercise, or singing a song to lift my mood and re-energize me when I take a break from work, I’ve found that music can be a real help. A study which evaluated the utilization of music as therapy for chronic pain patients found that those who listened to music had a greater quality of ...

  2. Oct 21, 2021 · Clinically speaking, however, can music actually help to manage chronic pain? According to the research, that may well be the case. What the Data Show about the Physical and Mental Benefits of Music Therapy.

  3. Jun 3, 2020 · Actually, research has demonstrated that music can reduce opioid requirements, and that postoperative pain may be lessened.¹ In a Cochrane Review conducted by Cepeda et al, investigators examined the effect of music on acute, chronic, or cancer pain intensity; pain relief; and analgesic requirements.¹ Of the 51 studies evaluated, four studies ...

  4. Music therapy may help reduce pain and anxiety during painful procedures. The goal is to continually increase patient satisfaction and overall procedure experience through integration of evidence-based practice.

  5. May 3, 2023 · However, recent studies have shown that music can be a complementary alternative for chronic pain, providing relief from pain and anxiety, motivation for exercise, and improved sleep quality. In a recent study, a woman who had lived with chronic pain for 20 years was investigated.

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  7. Nov 5, 2015 · Overall, music therapy decreases pain perception, reduces the amount of pain medication needed, helps relieve depression, and gives people a sense of better control over their pain. Improves quality of life for dementia patients.

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