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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Research Fields in Detail

Pregnancy & Birth

Menstruation Cycle

Vacuum Aspiration

Vacuum Aspiration

Vacuum Aspiration

Operation

Operation

OPH-Syndrome

Kariopicnotic Index

Blood Pressure

Blood Pressure

Risk Characteristics

Hormone Status

OPH Syndrome

Somatic Disorders

Calming of the Fetus

Immune Status

Faster Recovery

Faster Recovery

States of Mind

States of Mind

Anxiety

Contractions

Cortisol

Stress

Anodyne Drugs

Headaches

Headache Attacks

Sleep

OPH Syndrome

Sleep

Sleep Disorders

Reduction of Pain

Stress

Cortisol

 

 






Reducing Headache Attacks in Pregnant Women with
Somatic Disorders in the Last Month of Pregnancy
When the time of parturition comes nearer many pregnant women complain of increasing headaches manifesting as severe and per­sis­tent attacks. Also in the investigated group of pregnants these problems had come up.

The women had been sent to hospital be­cause the fetuses were in danger due to rheumatism as well as heart, kidney and liver problems of the mothers. Except for the treat­ment with the Medical Resonance Therapy Music® the investigations and treatments were the same in both groups: the mothers took medical drugs and vitamins and performed special physiotherapeutic exercises.

The treatment with drugs, vitamins and spe­cial physiotherapeutic exercises were directed to the special somatic problems of the preg­nants but their headaches were not treated.


Medical Resonance Therapy Music® Group

In addition to the conventional drug therapy 15 women listened after physiotherapeutic ex­er­cises for seven days one hour to relaxing music preparations of Medical Resonance Therapy Music® via cd-player and headphone.

Before starting with the treatment, the fre­quency of headaches was 73%, after the con­ven­tional treatment and the additional ap­pli­ca­tion of the Medical Resonance Therapy Music® it was only 20%.
Control Group


10 patients did not listen to Medical Reso­nance Therapy Music® after the physio­thera­peu­tic exercises. Before starting the con­ven­tional treatment the frequency of headaches was 60% after 7 days the percentage had gone up to 70%.








 

Investigators:

Prof. Dr. med. Reznikov
Dr. med. A. Yakovlev