РЕЗОНАНСНАЯ ТЕРАПЕВТИЧЕСКАЯ МУЗЫКА
(инструкция на метод)
Recognition and registration of
Medical Resonance Therapy Music®
by the classical composer Peter Hübner
as scientific Music Therapy for the
Health Service of the Republic of Belarus
In his Micro Music Laboratories® the classical composer Peter Hübner, along with scientists and engineers, has created a concept of systematic application of music structures in medicine. In the course of this, new sound-creation technologies, new recording and reproduction techniques and also new computer-controlled analysis and synthesis processes have been developed, which place the application of music in the field of medicine on a firm scientific footing.
This new significance of music has been researched and evaluated by leading scientists from many countries in various medical fields:
chronobiology
mental health
internal diseases
perinatal medicine
paediatrics
physiotherapy
obstetrics
gynecology
‘The scientific studies prove that Medical Resonance Therapy Music® has a beneficial effect on the synchronisation of the brain and the change in biochemical, hormonal and immunological levels. Here the invention of Dynamic Space Stereophony® also plays a particular role in the area of health education.
Areas of application: for patients with
psychosomatic disorders
neurological disorders
gynecological disorders
paediatric disorders
orthopaedic-traumatological disorders
other disorders
in the medical and social rehabilitation of the sick and disabled
for the healthy, to manage and to prevent stress
Possible side-effects: not determined.’
The Micro Music Laboratories® research and developments are based on an entirely new understanding of music for medical therapy. This modern concept of music therapy has been jointly developed within the framework of the international research project by leading medical experts and the classical composer Peter Hübner.
Medical Resonance Therapy Music® is successfully applied as scientific medical music therapy within the framework of the psychosomatic treatment of patients in the clinics.