by David Gibson | Dec 15, 2021 | Articles and Videos, Medical Sound, Vibroacoustics
NASA-funded scientists suggest that astronauts might prevent bone loss by standing on a lightly vibrating plate for 10 to 20 minutes each day. Held down with the aid of elastic straps, the astronauts could keep working on other tasks while they vibrate. The same...
by David Gibson | Dec 15, 2021 | Articles and Videos, Vibroacoustics
Tests on unborn babies such as ultrasound and heart rate are carried out to check their well-being. As a baby’s sleep periods can alter those results, various methods are used to wake the baby. Fetal vibroacoustic stimulation uses a hand held electronic device...
by David Gibson | Dec 15, 2021 | Articles and Videos, Music for Learning Disabilities and Psychological Issues Including Depression, Sound and Children, Vibroacoustics
Sound Therapy was developed during the 1990s in a special school for children with profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD), (Ellis, P. (1997)), and from 1997 in a home for the long-term care of the elderly where the vibroacoustic element was initially...
by David Gibson | Dec 15, 2021 | Articles and Videos, Sound for Dementia
The literature on music and dementia points at an increasing interest in music therapy in dementia care. Here different assessment tools using music and musical interaction are described, a few studies examine the sedative adaptation of music, and several studies...
by David Gibson | Dec 15, 2021 | SHRF RESEARCH
In the beginning we were looking at mapping every frequency in the body. However, it has become clear that the frequencies are mostly different from person to person. We are now looking at finding the rhythm and melody of each of the 11 medical systems in the body...
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