#17213 by fisherman bob
Fri Dec 14, 2007 4:30 am
Fri Dec 14, 2007 4:30 am
There is extensive research on music therapy going on, particularly at Colorado State University. Some forms of music therapy, especially on certain stroke patients, has much better healing properties than drugs. If the right music is applied properly to the right brain injury it can "re-allign" the brainwaves, making body movements better synchronized. I went to Colorado State U. and observed the healing power of music in a scientific laboratory environment. It was truly amazing. What's even more amazing is the quantification of which type of music (which instrument, volume control, pitch, etc.) helps which type of injury, and the measure of benefit (increased motion, strength gain, etc.) DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE the pwer of music on our brains. I don't drink or take any drugs and look how screwed up I am after nearly thirty years of blasting the blues. Later...