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“When I listen to music, I feel a lull”: the powers of music therapy on our brain

2024-02-12T08:24:21.415Z

Highlights: “When I listen to music, I feel a lull”: the powers of music therapy on our brain. “When the pain is constant, the nerves take over, and it's difficult to be relaxed,” says the former nurse. Without treating, or even curing, it is used as a mediation tool th . The daily life of Anne, 62, has changed twice. First twenty-five years ago, when he was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, synonymous with chronic pain impossible to relieve with conventional treatments.


The power of music is not limited to making us dance. Without treating, or even curing, it is used as a mediation tool th


The daily life of Anne, 62, has changed twice.

First twenty-five years ago, when he was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, synonymous with chronic pain impossible to relieve with conventional treatments.

To the point of having to give up her job as a nurse.

Then five years ago, when music therapy was offered to him for the first time.

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“When I listen to music, I feel a calm that lasts a few hours,” confides the woman who has seen her daily life soften.

It's not a long-lasting solution, but this lag time allows it to relax.

“When the pain is constant, the nerves take over, and it's difficult to be relaxed,” says the former nurse.

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