Design of Music Prescription for Music Electroacupuncture Instrument

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As a physical therapy way,music therapy has been widely used. The choice of music is very important during treatment because different music has different curative effect. However, the choice of music often come to depend on people's subjective feeling and the theoretical foundation why the music is chosen is unknown. In this paper, the choice of music,i.e. music prescription,is considered from the following three aspects.Firstly,the power spectral density of the music must satisfy the 1/f fluctuation law.Secondly, the relationship must be ascertained between the frequency of the music and symptoms.Thirdly, melody and rhythm of the music should be choosen for different symptoms. Clinical test show that the scheme in this paper is feasible and the treatment effect is significant.

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