Burn pain and anxiety: the use of music relaxation during rehabilitation.

@article{Ferguson2004BurnPA,
  title={Burn pain and anxiety: the use of music relaxation during rehabilitation.},
  author={Sarah L. Ferguson and K. V. Voll},
  journal={The Journal of burn care \& rehabilitation},
  year={2004},
  volume={25 1},
  pages={
          8-14
        }
}
Pain and anxiety are well-documented problems during the rehabilitation of patients with burns. This study examined the effect of music on anxiety and pain during range of motion. Eleven subjects with partial-thickness or deeper burns were randomly assigned to a control group (without music intervention) or experimental group (with music intervention). Vital signs, pain, and anxiety were recorded before and after treatments. There was no difference in pretest and posttest anxiety across the… 
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