Document 6563396
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Document 6563396
Music and Health Research Collaboratory Faculty of Music, University of Toronto RESEARCH BRIEF STUDY: The Effect of Low Frequency Sound Stimulation on Patients with Fibromyalgia: A Clinical Study STUDY TEAM: Co-‐PI’s: Dr. Lili Naghdi, Heidi Ahonen, PhD, Lee Bartel PhD. Team Member: Dr. Pasqualino Macario. STUDY DESIGN: Open label -‐ 19 participants with Fibromyalgia (FM) receive 10 sessions over 5 weeks of somatosensory sound stimulation (23 minutes at 40Hz sine wave) with Nexneuro lounge. Outcome measures: FM Impact Questionnaire (FIQ), Jenkins Sleep Scale (JSS), Pain Disability Index (PDI), range of motion, muscle tone, and self-‐report. FUNDING: Self-‐funded plus $1200 from Univ of Laurier. STATUS: Completed – report paper accepted by Journal of Pain Management. RESULTS: Significant improvements were observed with median scores: FIQ 81% (p= <.0001), JSS 90% (p= <0.0001), PDI 49.1% (p= <.0001). Medication dose was reduced in 73.68% and totally discontinued in 26.32%. Time sitting and standing without pain increased significantly (p= <0.0001). Cervical muscle range of motion increased from of 25% to 75% (p= 0.001), while muscle tone changed from hypertonic to normal (p= 0.0002). NEXT STEPS: (1) Conduct RCT at Wasser Pain Management Centre. (2) Conduct neuroimaging study with MEG to determine mechanism. FUNDING REQUIRED: Step 1 – Partially Funded with Connaught funds ($50,000) for ½ time Post Doc for 2 years. Research costs of $10,000 still to be obtained. Step 2. – 2 year Post doc plus MEG research costs -‐ $150,000.
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