Music Can Ease PainDecember 31, 2011
Losing yourself in music really may help take the sting out of a root canal or other painful medical procedure -- especially if you are feeling anxious about it.
In a new study, 143 people listened to music while they received a painful shock in their fingertip. Participants were asked to follow the melodies, and identify unusual tones in an effort to take their mind off the pain.
It seemed to do the trick. Participants' pain decreased as they became more and more absorbed in the tunes. Those who were the most anxious reaped the most pain-relieving benefits when they became engaged in the music.
"Our results suggest that engaging activities like music listening may be most effective for reducing pain in high-anxiety persons who can easily become absorbed in activities," conclude researchers led by David H. Bradshaw, PhD, from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.
The study did not look at different types of music and whether soothing music worked best. Bradshaw says the type of music isn't as important as how well it holds the patient's interest.
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Posted by Ken at 12:00 AM