- Reduction
of the blood pressure in children with a tonisympathic form of vegetative
angiodystonia:
a positive effect was already evident by the end of the first session and
had stabilised after 2 days. The general health condition improved, the
number of breaths per minute changed by 1.9 breaths, the systolic vascular
pressure fell an average of 6.1 mm Hg, the diastolic vascular pressure an
average of 4.0 mm Hg. In the control group first improvements were evident
only at the end of the first or the start of the second week
- After
only 3-4 sessions there was a reduction in the heart rate in children with
a tonisympathic form of vegetative angiodystonia by 5 pulse beats per minute
- Normalisation
of excessively high blood pressure (reduction of 15-20 mm Hg) in pregnant
women with mild OPH syndrome
- Slowing
of the heart rate in older people and people of middle age: from the third
session on, a reduction in the heart rate averaging 5 beats per minute was
evident during the relaxing music and averaging 3.1 beats per minute during
the activating music
- Lowering
of the blood pressure in women before and after gynaecological surgery:
31% of the women with hypertonia experienced a fall in blood pressure of
15-25 mm Hg
- Reduction
of the heart rate in neurodermatitis and psoriasis patients: prior to the
auditory training, the mean heart rate stood at circa 85 beats per minute.
After the first day of the auditory training, heart rates had fallen by
an average of 5 beats per minute, and this was repeated on the third day.
On the sixth day the
heart rate fell by an average of 10 beats per minute. After completion of
the auditory training on the fourteenth day, the average heart rate after
listening was 70 beats per minute. The heart rate in the control groups
did not go down.
- Improvement
in foetal heart activity in pregnant women with OPH syndrome: the cardiotocogram
showed a normalisation of the condition of the foetus in 86% of the studies.
After only 6 treatments the number of accelerations and the variability
had increased and treatment could be completed after 12 days. In the control
group normalisation first occurred after 9-10 days and the entire treatment
required 14 days
- Taking
of foetal heart activity out of the danger zone up to a level of 9.2 on
the Krebs scale, which indicates a very satisfactory foetal condition
- Normalisation
of high blood pressure occasioned by neural dysfunction in children with
a hypertonic type of neurocirculatory dystonia:
normalisation of the systolic and diastolic vascular pressure, of the average
vascular pressure and of the arterial pressure, normalisation of the heart
rate and breathing
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