Research is in: Music during Surgery is a great idea!

Research is in:  Music during Surgery is a great idea!
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Thursday, July 06, 2006

Surgery with Music, Pt. 2

I've been researching the use of music with surgery for about 15 years now. Not surprisingly, my mother is one of my biggest fans and now know to have music with surgery. This was her fourth surgery with music. As always, we talked to the anesthesiologist and the surgeon in advance to make sure they would allow this and without hesitation they said yes. In case you need a refresher course, the reason we use surgery is because the music synchronizes the heart-beat and breathing and people use up to 50% LESS anesthesia! This is HUGE because anesthesia is one of the things you must recover from after surgery. This has been documented in literally 100's of studies from around the world with all kinds of surgeries. When patients listen to music through headphones, the music enters the brain through the 8th cranial nerve and not only relaxes the patient but also blocks out the conversations that the surgeon is having with assistants that could include comments that the patient really doesn't want to hear! People have reported to me hearing nurses talking about what they wanted for lunch, their boyfriends, etc. While I think this is probably rare, it's better not to hear anything but familiar, soothing instrumental music. Yesterday there was a front-page article in the NY Times about music in the OR. While this article focused more on music for the surgeon and staff, it is still very interesting and can be found at http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/10/arts/music/10doct.html?ex=1150689600&en=d373d592be9146ef&ei=5070&emc=eta1. Enjoy! For more information on music with surgery, visit my website at www.HealingMusicEnterprises.com. You can order my two-tape set there or sign up online for an individual consultation before your surgery or just to talk about how music can improve, invigorate and energize YOUR life! Until next time, keep the music playing!

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