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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Research Fields in Detail

Harmony

Reducing Anxiety

Release of Reactive Anxiety

Restless and Melancholy Emotional States

General Mental State

Calming of the Fetus

Reaction Precision

Psychomotoric Speed

Visual-Motoric
Co-ordination

Reducing Irritability

Reducing Cortisol

Regular and deep Relaxation

Normalisation of Mental Functions

Manifestations of Stress

Psychosomatic Status

Improved Mental State

Improved Mental State

Improved Mental State

Functional Brain Asymmetry

Functional Brain Asymmetry

Reducing Sleep Disorders

Manifestations of Stress

Anti-Oxidising Processes

Reducing Cortisol

Reducing Cortisol

Increased Strength

Haemodynamic Parameter

Menstruation Cycle

Improved Immune Status

Improving the Immune Status of Pregnant Women

Improving the Hormone Status of Pregnant Women

Abstinence from Tranquilizers

 

 






Calming of the Fetus during Labor
Under investigation were 21 women who showed an ini­tial inactivity of uterine con­trac­tions.


Medical Resonance Therapy Music® Group

With beginning of the first phase of Labor 11 women listened to relaxing Medical Resonance Therapy Music®. Fetal heart activity was measured three times for about 10 minutes each: shortly before treating with the music, in the middle of the one hour treatment and shortly after the treatment.


Significant changes were only
recorded in this group:


acceleration and deceleration of fetal heart beat reduced – the fetus was calmed.


Control Group A with Mozart’s Music

Here 5 women listened to Mozart’s Symphony No. 28 and Coronation Mass at the beginning of the first phase of Labor Fetal heart activity was measured three times for about 10 min­utes each: shortly before treating with the mu­sic, in the middle of the one hour treatment and shortly after the treatment.

No significant changes of fetal heart activity could be recorded.


Control Group B without Music

In this group 5 women were measured without any music treatment and no significant changes of fetal heart activity could be found.
Comment


The calming of fetal heart activity during La­bor is a labor-specific and positive sign of Medical Resonance Therapy Music® and no sign of hypoxia, which – next to other in­di­ca­tors – was shown by the births of completely healthy children.






















 

Investigators:

Prof. Dr. med. A. Reznikov
Prof. Dr. med. S. Leush
Dr. med. V. Reznikov