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Healing Through Musical Harp
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It"s been long recognized that can have a profound effect on the human body by easing anxiety and promoting relaxation but now a new research, conducted using harp, indicates that in a clinical setting can do much more by aiding healing.
Linda Fisher, assistant professor, division of internal medicine/paediatrics, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, Ill, is among a growing number of health-care professionals who play therapeutic for patients in hospitals, hospices, homes and other clinical settings to help promote healing.
She plays for adult, paediatric and adolescent patients suffering from illnesses ranging from cancer and stroke to trauma and cardiovascular problems.
"What a practitioner does is provide a healing atmosphere with live at the bedside of patients," said Fisher. But she does try to take into account individual al preferences and carefully observes patients" reactions and adjusts to find the that best suits patients" therapeutic needs.
"The I play is not necessarily familiar. It"s healing that puts the patient in a special place of peace as far as the "s rhythm, melodies and tonal qualities," Fisher said. Fisher settled on a harp because she was always taken with the instrument"s unique acoustic qualities.
Fisher played the instrument in Donna Kuzniar"s room at Loyola University Hospital. As Kuzniar closed her eyes, the soothing tones took her to a serene place and time, free of the pain and worry of her serious illness.
She remained in her tranquil haven for about 30 minutes until Fisher completed her performance and quietly and unobtrusively packed up her , stand and portable harp and prepared to leave.
"God is great. When you get somebody like Linda Fisher who puts herself out there, it"s really encouraging. It"s just so generous, so generous of her spirit," Kuzniar said.
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