| Literature DB >> 18622133 |
Florian Wepner1, Julia Hahne, Angelika Teichmann, Gertraud Berka-Schmid, Annette Hördinger, Martin Friedrich.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: This prospective randomized controlled trial examined the effect of harmonic vibrations of crystal singing bowls on the perception of pain, subjective wellbeing and chronobiologic activities (quality of sleep) in patients with chronic unspecific spinal pain. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: 54 persons with chronic, unspecific spinal pain participated in the study. The treatment group (IG) received 6 units of a singing bowl therapy, the placebo group (KG) received a placebo treatment. The control group (NG) was not treated at all. Pain intensity, pain disability and quality of life were evaluated right before and 1 week after the intervention, pulse rate and skin conductance were measured during 3 therapeutic sessions. A 24-hour measurement of the heart rate variability to evaluate quality of sleep was made four times. Before and after each session the Multidimensional Mood State Questionnaire (MDBF) was filled out.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18622133 DOI: 10.1159/000136571
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Forsch Komplementmed ISSN: 1661-4119