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- Listening to music eases pain in people with fibromyalgia (FM) by lowering brain activity related to pain and inducing activity that helps to distract, relax, and foster positive emotions, a study suggests.
Jul 7, 2021 · Can music reduce pain patients with centralized pain or fibromyalgia? A study explores how sound, and music response, may provide relief.
Feb 10, 2014 · In this study we found that listening to music that is relaxing, highly pleasant, familiar, and self-chosen, reduced pain and increase functional mobility in fibromyalgia patients. We also found that the improvement in functional mobility was closely related to music-induced analgesia, especially in the affective dimension of the pain.
We examined the effects of music listening on pain and stress in daily life in a sample of women with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS; i.e., a condition characterized by chronic pain) and investigated whether a potentially pain-reducing effect of music listening was mediated by biological stress-responsive systems.
Leão and da Silva found that women with chronic pain experienced less pain (P=0.001) after listening to classical music. The few studies of sound and FM that exist primarily draw on cognitive and affective effects of music.
Oct 29, 2019 · Listening to self-chosen, pleasant and relaxing music reduces pain in fibromyalgia (FM), a chronic centralized pain condition. However, the neural correlates of this effect are fairly...
- Victor Pando-Naude, Victor Pando-Naude, Fernando A. Barrios, Sarael Alcauter, Erick H. Pasaye, Lene ...
- 2019
Apr 24, 2020 · The results of the present study suggest that listening to music ameliorates persistent pain in patients with FM. In addition, we found alterations in functional IC-DMN connectivity following a music intervention. We hypothesize that listening to music may normalize the neural network temporarily and promote pain relief in patients with FM.
Feb 11, 2014 · The study argued that music reduces pain in fibromyalgia by means of emotional and cognitive mechanisms and that this music-induced analgesic effect is strong enough to increase the...