2013
DOI: 10.1111/psyp.12143
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Effect of synchronized or desynchronized music listening during osteopathic treatment: An EEG study

Abstract: While background music is often used during osteopathic treatment, it remains unclear whether it facilitates treatment, and, if it does, whether it is listening to music or jointly listening to a common stimulus that is most important. We created three experimental situations for a standard osteopathic procedure in which patients and practitioner listened either to silence, to the same music in synchrony, or (unknowingly) to different desynchronized montages of the same material. Music had no effect on heart r… Show more

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“…Music has the capacity to change physiological and psychological level in osteopathic treatment 19 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Music has the capacity to change physiological and psychological level in osteopathic treatment 19 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patient, being aware of the different reasoning that can be applied, makes sense of precedent treatments and shares with the osteopathic practitioner the decisions regarding the proposed osteopathic treatment planning. The progressive sequence of the overall physiotherapeutic and psychotherapeutic treatment plan is centered on the clinical context, based on available guidelines [ 95 ], and is indicated by the circled numbers 1 and 2; the subsequent personalized osteopathic treatment plan defined by shared decision-making [ 41 , 51 ] to promote participative-active osteopathic treatment [ 71 , 87 ] with a combination of touch-based and mindfulness-oriented strategies [ 97 , 98 , 99 ] and synchronized music listening [ 100 ], as well as self-management counseling [ 101 ] and is marked by the numbers 3 and 4. Abbreviations: symptom-oriented physical examination (SPE), functional physical examination (FPE), familial symptoms (FS), osteopathic palpatory findings (OPF), structure-function test (SFCT), manual assessment tests of central sensitization (CS), two-point discrimination test (TPD), and Waddell’s sign (WS).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reduced spectral power in the mu wave range, which originates in premotor areas and inferior parietal lobule, is observed during both action execution and action observation (Bonini et al, 2022;Fox et al, 2016Fox et al, , 2016Hobson and Bishop, 2017;Jenson et al, 2020). Mu power suppression is also observed in music perception (Mercadié et al, 2014;Ross et al, 2022;Wang et al, 2023), and is further amplified when music perception is coupled with visual actions (Tanaka, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%