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Reducing the Degree of Amnesia in
Epilepsy Sufferers
Investigated were 56 severely epileptic ill patients in a special hospital for epilepsy.

In the experimental group 34 of these patients received in addition to the conventional therapies a treatment with Medical Resonance Therapy Music®, and in the control group 22 patients received the conventional drug treat­ment only.



Medical Resonance Therapy Music® Group

Through the application of the Medical Reso­nance Therapy Music® 80% of the patients ex­peri­enced a clear reduction in the degree of amnesia, 16,7% experienced undefined ef­fects, in 3,3% the situation continued to get worse
Control Group


In the control group an improvement occurred in 20% of the patients, 50% experienced un­de­fined effects and in 30% the situation con­tin­ued to get worse.





 

Investigators:

Dr. med. T. J. Teterkina
Prof. Dr. med. W. Sidorenko
Dr. med. A. S. Fedulow
Dr. med. G. A. Lukaschewitsch
Dr. med. G. W. Massalski