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Marianne Strebely, severely injured in an auto accident, lay in the operating room of St. Luke's Hospital in Cleveland, awaiting anesthesia. Surrounded by a surgical team, Strebely was hooked up to a computer that monitored her heart rate and brain waves. She was also hooked up, by earphones, to a tape recorder playing Vivaldi's The Four Seasons.
During the operation, the surgical team listened to Mozart and Brahms from another tape recorder. "Music reduces staff tension in the operating room," says Dr. Clyde L. Nash, Jr., Strebely's surgeon, "and also relaxes the patient."
Nash is one of many physicians around the country who have found that music, used with conventional therapies, can heal the sick. Adds Dr. Mathew H. M. Lee, acting director of the Rusk Rehabilitation Institute at New York University Medical Center, "We've seen confirmation of the benefits of music in helping to avoid serious complications during illness, enhancing patients' well-being and shortening hospital stays."
How does music help? Some studies show it can regulate blood pressure and respiration rates, thus lessening physiological responses to stress. Other studies suggest music may increase production of endorphins (natural pain relievers) and S-lgA (salivary immunoglobulin A). S-lgA speeds healing, reduces the danger of infection and controls heart rate.
Music therapy is proving especially effective in three key medical areas:
1.Pain, anxiety, and depression. "When I had my first baby," says Susan Koletsky of Shaker Heights, Ohio, "I was in difficult labor for two days. The second time around, I wanted to avoid the pain." Relaxing jazz calmed her in the delivery room; Bach and Beethoven paced her during contractions; finally, the closing movement of Brahms's Symphony No.1 energized her while she was giving birth. "The music produced a much easier experience," she claims.
The amazing power of music as a way of therapy can also be observed on cancer patients during their bout with the illness.
These people often brood in their hospital rooms, refusing to talk with doctors and nurses. “The
music therapy gives them a positive outlook. This makes it easier for them to communicate and
encourages them to cooperate more in their treatment.” says Dr. Nathan A. Berger, director of the Ireland Cancer Center at University Hospitals of Cleveland.
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