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      • Answer: Yes, music therapy has been shown to be effective in pain management. It can decrease the perception of pain, reduce the amount of pain medication needed, and help in chronic pain management by providing a distraction from the pain, reducing stress, and eliciting positive emotions.
  1. Jun 28, 2023 · Music that expresses joy triggers positive memories and can affect mood and the ability to handle pain. Patients are distracted by memories away from their pain.

  2. Results: Analysis of the 97 included studies revealed that music interventions had statistically significant effects in decreasing pain on 0-10 pain scales (MD = -1.13), other pain scales (SMD = -0.39), emotional distress from pain (MD = -10.83), anesthetic use (SMD = -0.56), opioid intake (SMD = -0.24), non-opioid intake (SMD = -0.54), heart ...

    • Jin Hyung Lee
    • 2016
  3. Music is a promising (adjunctive) treatment for both acute and chronic pain, reducing the need for pharmacological analgesics and their side effects. Yet, little is known about the effect of different types of music.

  4. We found a beneficial effect of listening to music on how FMS patients coped with pain in daily life: whereas the perceived pain intensity was not affected by listening to music, perceived control over pain was significantly increased after having listened to music.

  5. Nov 1, 2011 · Long-term studies of music therapy in pain management have shown it to be associated with improved quality of life and reduced consumption of pain relievers. If music is ever to...

  6. Because 87% of the music therapy participants reported that music was helpful, the MRVAMC pain clinic plans to implement music therapy as a standard of care during RFL procedures and all procedure appointments. Music therapy may help reduce pain and anxiety during painful procedures.

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  8. Nov 23, 2023 · Soyeux and Marchand demonstrated the effect of a web app-based personalized music intervention on pain, treating music as a possible digital medicine to prevent, manage, or treat pain conditions. Researchers also continue to investigate underlying brain structures and networks of pain mechanisms.

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