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Help Relieve Pain with Music Therapy

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Music as a healing tool
The music can improve mood, reduce anxiety and help relieve pain. But what exactly music therapy?
The violin concertos of Mozart share their wealth of high-frequency sounds, appease our cerebral cortex, while it can be seen as some tracks with rhythms boost our motivation.
The music does a healing power?
The music timeless and [...]

Valuation and types of pain

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Being a subjective symptom pain is highly variable between individuals and also variable in the same patient depending on the circumstances that accompany it, a proper assessment of pain is of high difficulty. Similarly, in cases where there are difficulties in communication with the patient (dementia, aphasia, impaired consciousness, etc.). The assessment of pain will [...]

Leg pain, leg pain, why?

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

The swelling in the legs is a common complaint, especially popular among women who spend much time in a static position, such as standing or sitting. This symptom is so frequently that often go unnoticed, as if it were an inevitable consequence of time passing. But when the swelling is associated with a sense of [...]