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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Research Fields in Detail

Relaxation

Migraine

Psychovegetative Syndrome

Reducing Irritability

Reducing Sleep Disorders

Reduction of Cortisol

Reduction of Cortisol

Improvement of the
Mental State

Epilepsy Treatment

Activation of
Anti-Oxidising Processes

Reduction of
Sleep Disorders

OPH-Syndrome

Epileptic Seizures

Reducing Stress

Sleep Disorders

Normalisation of Sleep

Tranquilizers

Improvement of Sleep

Vacuum Aspiration

Psychosomatic Status

Reducing Sleep Disorders

Pregnant Women

Release of Stress

Normalisation of
Mental Functions

Reduction of
Psycho-Emotional Stress

Calming of the Fetus

 

 






Improvement of the Mental State in the Intervals between Epileptic Seizures

Investigated were 56 severely epileptic ill pa­tients in a special hospital for epilepsy.
In the experimental group 34 of these patients received in addition to the conventional thera­pies a treatment with Medical Resonance Therapy Music®, and in the control group 22 patients received the conventional drug treat­ment only.

The psychological investigations were per­formed by the help of the Minnesota Mul­ti­pha­sic Personality Inventory (MMPI).


Medical Resonance Therapy Music® Group (Experimental Group)

Changes in the interparoxysmal state were documented in 67,7% of the patients of this group as positive, in 23,5% as undefined and in 8,8% as negative. Most sensitive for the positive effects of the Medical Resonance Therapy Music® were the following MMPI-pa­rame­ters:
  1. asthenic traits
  2. paranoid traits
  3. hypochondria
  4. aggressiveness
  5. depressive states
  6. and the general degree
    of the illness
In this, the Medical Resonance Therapy Music® had the strongest healing effect on the psycho-pathological syndrome, which was predominant in the status of the individual pa­tient.
Control Group


In this group the changes of the in­ter­par­ox­ys­mal state were recorded in 36,4% of the ob­ser­va­tions as positive, in 31,8% as undefined and in 31,8% as negative.




















 

Investigators:

Dr. med. T. J. Teterkina
Dr. med. W. Sidorenko
Dr. med. A. S. Fedulow
Dr. med. G. A. Lukaschewitsch
Dr. med. G. W. Massalski