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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

 

 






Reduction of Pain during Labor in Women with an Initial Inactivity of the Uterus
Already normal labor is accompanied by great physical and emotional stress as well as great pain. This is even more the case when complications come up as with these women with an initial inactivity of the uterus. Seen from the angle of the hormone state the organism is in a state of emergency: to counteract the experience of great pain and severe stress for the mother, the or­gan­ism produces 8-10 times more opioids as normal, which – next to other effects – function as pain inhibitors.

To find out in how far Medical Resonance Therapy Music® has a harmonizing effect on pain regu­la­ting neuroendocrine functions important opioids of the pain inhibiting system were chosen for investigation: beta-endorphin, corticotropin (ACTH) and cortisol – hormones which show ex­tremely high levels in blood during labor.


Under investigation were three groups:
  1. one group (11 women) was treated with relaxing Medical Resonance Therapy Music®
  2. control group A (11 women) listened to music of Mozart – Symphony No. 28 and Coro­na­tion Mass – and a
  3. control group B (11 women) did not listen to any music at all.

Medical Resonance Therapy Music® Group

The treatment with the Medical Resonance Therapy Music® resulted in a significant change of the hormonal situation: the beta-endorphin value dropped by 6.05 units and also ACTH showed a tendency to decrease – the hy­per­pro­duc­tive hormone system was calmed and a more balanced state established.

Especially noteworthy is the following situa­tion: although the level of pain inhibiting hor­mones decreased the women did not ex­peri­ence a raise in pain but on the contrary re­ported of a clear decrease of pain.
This implies that the pain reduction in the Medical Resonance Therapy Music® group is based on a complex reduction of pain cre­at­ing tensions in the muscular system during la­bor – in other words is based on muscular re­laxa­tion and harmonization. And this principle also found its expression in a substantial calming of the fetus during labor (please see corresponding measurements).
Control Group A


The women in this group also reported of a strong reduction of pain through listening to the music of Mozart. And here too a sig­nifi­cant change was found in the hormonal situa­tion, but in the opposite direction: the ACTH level increased – the already hyperactive hor­mone system got even more exaggerated and produced even more of the pain inhibiting hormone – which explains the reduced ex­peri­ence of pain in this group.


Control Group B

Here no significant hormonal changes were observed, only small variations.








Comments to Cortisol

A significant change of cortisol was neither found in the “Mozart group” nor in the Medical Reso­nance Therapy Music® group.
To get a reliable picture of the changes in cortisol level probably longer than 30 minute treatment intervals are necessary, since this duration is comparable with half the life span of the hormone in circulation.



 

Investigators:

Prof. Dr. med. A. Reznikov
Prof. Dr. med. S. Leush
Dr. med. A. Yakovlev