World of music: Music is medicine (Part 8)
We talked in the previous episode about music as an
effective tool that serves medicine and doctors and is an important element in
treating disturbances in the body's rhythm. Relaxing with music and achieving a
certain percentage of compatibility between breathing and pulse rate from 1 to
4 is useful in cases of anxiety that play an important role in asthma, coronary
diseases, high blood pressure, severe migraine and other diseases.
Difficulty breathing is treated and the fingers of the hand
are strengthened, and the rhythm movement in the body may change depending on
the psychological state or stress, such as feeling fear or joy, or making a
physical effort such as running. Noise contributes to disturbing the regular
rhythms in the body and losing the rhythm, while regular beats of music work to
restore order within the body and to launch its activity without tension or
disturbance. In this episode, we continue to talk about the uses of music therapy.
Music to treat motor impairment
Motor impairment has many manifestations, including
difficulty or impotence of movement of the legs or arms.
The causes of this disease may be due to paralysis of some
vital centers in the brain, a result of polio, or a congenital deformity of the
spine, etc.
Because sounds generate movement and muscle energy increases
according to the strength and layer of the sound effects, researchers have
found that different musical factors have a strong effect on muscles.
Using musical selections as influences, Tarchanov noticed
that music has a strong effect on muscle activity, which increases or decreases
according to the animals used. From this point of view, some specialists
indicated that they have noticed that music has definite benefits for the
development of movement for people with physical impairments.
McAlister, Roan, Gilland and Sister Josepha emphasized that
playing musical instruments is a way to increase muscle strength and joint
movement, and that it is possible to increase the movement or endurance of a
specific part of the body and increase compatibility between different body
parts.
As for the social benefits that music provides to the
disabled and non-disabled, it can be said that they differ in degree, not in
type.
Allen stresses the importance of using group musical
activities to stimulate interpersonal relationships between children with
disabilities, because these children have little or no opportunity for each
other as part of a group.
Non-disabled children have different ways to release their
emotions, while disabled children often lose the normal paths of emotional
release. Bruner believes that music is a sure means of emotional expression.
Some of the psychological benefits of music have a special
value when applied to the disabled. One of the creative aspects of music is
that it allows unilateralism in performance, which prompts a physically
disabled child to contribute to this performance with a degree of success, and
this in turn helps compensate for his other deficiencies and thus elevates his
feelings of self-confidence and responsibility.
Researchers Klingmann and Bloström have pointed to the value
of performing music in terms of compensation, as it works to exercise specific
parts of the body. Playing the piano, for example, helps to straighten and bend
the fingers in the event of insufficient movement of the fingers, while playing
the harmonica helps to control the hands (grasping and extending) and moving
the hand close to the mouth. Also, these musical exercises give a boost to the
psyche of disabled children. When they participate in group music, they feel
that they are an important member in the group and that they contribute to
activities like others, which creates a sense of self-confidence and
self-worth.
Klingmann and Bloström also referred to a case in which
playing an instrument was directed at a psychological goal. A girl whose right
arm ends at the wrist and the left arm at the elbow learned to play the
trompone, which was made in a way that suits her disability, so that it could
be moved with the foot instead of hand. The satisfaction and self-confidence as
a result of the girl’s success led to trying to play the piano, even without
using prosthetic limbs. She was actually able to play a simple soprano and some
alto parts in this way.
Instruments were also used to strengthen the abdominal
muscles, and the piano was used to strengthen the movements of the shoulder
joint, hands and fingers in many cases. Drums are also used with improvised
accompaniment on the piano.
Music in treating muscle weakness
In 1985, a study appeared about the effect of music on
treating muscle tension. It indicated that soothing music reduced the degree of
tension by 99%, while exciting music led to the opposite results of increasing
tension.
Experts have come to know the effect of different musical
instruments on movement functions in the body, as well as the effect of musical
and lyrical forms on achieving the same goal.
The most prominent of these discoveries can be summarized as
follows:
Playing the melodica
As the respiratory difficulties of these patients are many, they
are given breathing exercises in the hope that they maintain the function of
their breathing muscles. It is likely that the best machine to achieve this
goal is the melodica. Since this instrument works with keys like the piano, it
helps to strengthen the fingers.
Playing the harmonica
Benefits breathing and swallowing, as well as increases
vitality and self-confidence.
Performing a dynamic rhythm
This leads to strengthening the harmony of the movements of
the four limbs, those in wheelchairs benefit from the rhythmic movements of the
hands.
This type of activity is useful for movement because it
works to tighten, relax and balance the muscles and the compatibility of the
movements of the body. In addition, it develops the gift of creation, the
ability to focus, imagination, balance, good taste and cooperation with others
in the case of a group movement rhythm, as well as breathing.
Playing band percussion instruments
The drum is used as a means of releasing emotional pressure
for these patients, rather than being suppressed or appearing in the form of
hostile words or actions.
Also, band rhythmic instruments are generally used for bone
flexibility for the paralyzed and others.
Expression of drama music:
The type of opera that gives music, dances, drama, art,
clothing and makeup has proven to be the best fit for muscle flexibility in
children and adults.
Dancing in wheelchairs and walking with crutches to music
also helps strengthen weak muscles.
Playing guitar, mandolin and violin
Helps strengthen hand and finger muscles and alignment.
Playing the autoharp
This is an easy-to-use machine that gives the opportunity to
bend and straighten the wrist, resulting in muscle strengthening.
Sometimes the treatment of muscle weakness with music is the
main treatment, while other times it is an adjunct to other treatments,
depending on the type of deficiency of the patient and the directions of the
treating physician.
Movement therapy that accompanies rhythm of music
We have already mentioned that music can stimulate different
emotions, because its effect on humans is deeper than just creating a sense of
euphoria, sadness, or meditation. Psychological reactions to its melodies
affect the body parts.
Since ancient times, people have discovered the relationship
between rhythmic movements and dance and the treatment of diseases. Although
the scientific reason for this relationship was not known, of course.
Rhythmic dance means the movement of the body with the music
in a specific rhythm. With the effect of this rhythmic movement, reactions
appear on the entire human body, and in particular on the nervous system.
Indeed, rhythmic movement has many benefits, which have been
confirmed by modern practical experiences. It contributes to coordination
between the capabilities of the human body and increases the human confidence
in his ability and creative activity, as well as its important role in
treatment.
According to Radin, the great influence of music for the
primitive man was that it was the greatest symbol of the power of the priest or
the ancient physician, because of the belief in his ability to control spirits
that bring about disease. When spirits become angry, and their anger is
translated in the form of various diseases, then one of the most important
elements of therapy is dance and music.
There are two methods of treatment through rhythmic movement
to music: an ancient primitive method that represents the myths of the past,
such as “Zar”, and a modern method based on scientific studies and experiments,
such as the method of Emile Jaques-Dalcroze.
Despite all the victories of modern science in various
fields, the remnants of the past still impose themselves on the present. The
presence of pharmacies that express the latest methods of pharmacology has not
prevented large sectors of citizens from searching in the shops of perfumers
for a cure for their diseases.
The science of surgery has advanced to the point of success
in transplantation, yet it has not been able to completely exclude the village
barber from exercising his old influence in some of our readings.
The progress of obstetrics and gynecology has not prevented
some people from seeking the help of a midwife during childbirth.
Even man journeying to the moon thanks to the introduction
of astronomy and space technology did not improve our lives much following the
influence of the astrologer and the belief in his ability to know the future by
looking toward the movements of the stars and planets, which was one of the
first specializations of modern astronomy.
These examples express an important fact, which is that the
old and the new exist and coexist, or struggle, side by side, despite the
belonging of the old first to the pre-science era, and the second belonging to
the age of space, atoms and electronic computers.