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  1. Objective: The aim of this meta-analysis was to examine published RCT studies investigating the effect of music on pain. Methods: The present study included RCTs published between 1995 and 2014. Studies were obtained by searching 12 databases and hand-searching related journals and reference lists. Main outcomes were pain intensity, emotional ...

  2. Jul 1, 2023 · Music is a ubiquitous experience that transcends age, sex, race, and culture. With an increasing interest in nonopioid alternatives, music has gained attention as a potential adjunctive therapy to reduce pain. 5 Previous studies suggest that music may reduce overall pain severity in individuals with chronic pain 9, 27, 28, 39, 44 across diagnostic categories, including fibromyalgia, 27, 44 ...

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  3. Nov 23, 2023 · Perspectives on music and pain: from evidence to theory and application. Research on music, as a non-pharmacological adjunct or alternative to traditional pain management, can take many perspectives (e.g., music therapy, psychology, neuroscience, medical specialties, nursing, rehabilitation). The studies and review articles are scattered across ...

  4. Jun 28, 2023 · With chronic pain, reduced dopamine has been assumed to enable increased pain. So, music may act to reduce pain through the release of dopamine. 2. Calming effects. Stress influences our ...

  5. Sep 30, 2020 · Results. Participants demonstrated longer time intervals until perceiving pain and tolerated pain for longer durations when singing compared to listening. Greater self-reported singing proficiency was associated with higher tolerance. Several musical factors were significantly correlated with time from pain threshold to reaching tolerance.

    • Amy LiKamWa, Josue Cardoso, Jill Sonke, Roger B Fillingim, Staja Q Booker
    • 2020
  6. Abstract. Music therapy is readily available, low risk, inexpensive, requires little training, and may improve the patient experience. Staff at the Malcolm Randall VAMC (MRVAMC) outpatient pain clinic in Gainesville, Florida, found that procedures to reduce a patient’s pain could initially cause pain and anxiety.

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  8. Perspectives on music and pain: from evidence to theory and application. Research on music, as a non-pharmacological adjunct or alternative to traditional pain management, can take many perspectives (e.g., music therapy, psychology, neuroscience, medical specialties, nursing, rehabilitation). The studies and review articles are scattered across ...

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