2015
DOI: 10.1111/nyas.12633
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Music therapy with disorders of consciousness: current evidence and emergent evidence‐based practice

Abstract: Patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness (PDOC) stemming from acquired brain injury present one of the most challenging clinical populations in neurological rehabilitation. Because of the complex clinical presentation of PDOC patients, treatment teams are confronted with many medicolegal, ethical, philosophical, moral, and religious issues in day-to-day care. Accurate diagnosis is of central concern, relying on creative approaches from skilled clinical professionals using combined behavioral and neur… Show more

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“…For example, it was shown that performance on items of the CRS-R improved after the preferred music condition compared with a neutral sound condition (without rhythm or notes) (11). This is in line with indications of possible long-term benefits (12). Furthermore, spontaneous signs of consciousness (e.g.…”
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confidence: 59%
“…For example, it was shown that performance on items of the CRS-R improved after the preferred music condition compared with a neutral sound condition (without rhythm or notes) (11). This is in line with indications of possible long-term benefits (12). Furthermore, spontaneous signs of consciousness (e.g.…”
supporting
confidence: 59%
“…Existe evidencia sobre la efectividad del tratamiento musicoterapéutico con resultados positivos, a través del aumento de estados de relajación y la reducción de la agitación psicomotora, utilizando diferentes técnicas que tienen en cuenta el efecto en la reducción de la activación de estructuras como el hipotálamo, la glándula pituitaria y adrenal, conocidas como el eje HPA (Crawford, Hogan & Silverman, 2013;Magee & O'Kelly, 2014) así como también la disminución de cortisol y b-Endorfinas luego de la implementación de la técnica de imaginería guiada con música (McKinney, Antoni, Kumar, Tims & Mc Cabe, 1997). Para el logro de dichas mejorías, el musicoterapeuta debe establecer en primer lugar contacto con el paciente.…”
Section: Abordaje Musicoterapéutico En Los Estados Alterados De Conciunclassified
“…Case studies suggest music may have diagnostic value to distinguish between vegetative and minimally conscious states, as well as prognostic potential (Okumura et al, 2014). Clinical music protocols for therapeutic intervention have been developed and music-based diagnostic measures have been standardized (Magee and O'Kelly, 2015). …”
Section: Music and Docmentioning
confidence: 99%