MusicMedicine
Volume 1
Reviews
Table of Contents

I General Considerations  
Roland Droh Introductory Remarks 1
Ralph Spintge and Roland Droh
The International Society for Music in Medicine [ISMM] and the Definition of Music Medicine and Music Therapy
3
Rosalie Rebollo Pratt
The New Interface Between Music and Medicine
6
Cheryl Dileo Maranto
A Comprehensive Definition of Music Therapy With an Integrative Model for Music Medicine
19
Richard A. Lippin
MusicMedicine: the Case for a Holistic Model
30
II Aspects in Physiology and Physics  
Hans Peter Koepchen, R. Droh, R. Spintge, H.-H. Abel, D. KlüssendorfAnd E. Koralweski
Physiological Rhythmicity and Music In Medicine
39
Arthur W. Harvey
On Developing a Program in Music Medicine A Neurophysiological Basis for Music as Therapy
71
Michael Thaut, Sandra Schleiffers and William Davis
Changes in EMG Patterns under the Influence of Auditory Rhythm
80
Albrecht Schneider
On Concepts of “Tonal Space” and the Dimensions of Sound
102
III Applied Research  
Lisa Marchette, Robyn Main, Ellen Redick and
Arthur Shapiro

Pain Reduction During Neonatal Circumcision
131
Joseph Scartelli
Music Therapy and Psychoneuroimmunology
137
Cheryl Dileo Maranto and Joseph Scartelli
Music in the Treatment of Immune-Related Disorders
142
Vladimir Konecni, Laura Hersh and Avery Kenyon
The Effects of Early Training in Music and Dance on the Socio-Emotional, Scholastic, and Aesthetic Development of Pre-Teenage and Teenage Girls
155
IV Therapeutic Applications and Workshop Transcriptions  
David Shannahoff-Khalsa And Yogi Bhajan
The Healing Power of Sound: Techniques Yogic Medicine
179
Jonathan S. Goldman
Sonic Entrainment
194
Paul Nolan
Music Therapy with Bone Marrow Transplant Patients: Reaching Beyond the Symptoms
209
Bella Abramowitz Fisher
Holistic Neuromuscular Facilitation: The Use Of Music and Dance Within a Multifaceted Treatment for the Disabled
213
Sara Scott Turner
Expression Through Dance for the Well-Elderly
218
Suzanne Hanser
The Dynamogenic Impact of Music
232
Bruno Deschênes
The Influence of Musical Rhythmicity in Reinhard Flatischler Internal Rhythmical Events
241
Olav Skille
VibroAcoustic Research 1980-1991
241
Myra J. Staum
The Role of Music Therapy in Physical Rehabilitation
267
V Aspects in Occupational Health Care  
Cheryl Dileo
Maranto Music Therapy in the Treatment of Performance Anxiety in Musicians
273
Louise Montello
Exploring the Causes and Treatment of Music Performance Stress: A Process-Oriented Group Music Therapy Approach
284
Richard J. Lederman
Muscle Pain Syndromes in Performing Artists: With Pain
298
Paul Salmon and Jonathan Newmark
Applications of MIDI Technology in Assessments of Performance Skills
304
John T. Myers
Treatment Approaches in the Performer with Cervico-Brachial Pain
307
Nikolaus Ell and Peter Haussmann
The Musician’s Hand in the Surgeon’s Hand: Defined Symptoms—Unusual Deficits
312
Fawzi P. Habboushe
Pulmonary and Cardiovascular Aspects of Music Making
328
VI Toward Standards of Research in MusicMedicine and Music Therapy  
Ralph Spintge and Roland Droh
Toward a Research Standard in MusicMedicine/Music Therapy: A proposal For a Multimodal Approach
345
Tonius Timmermann, Susanne Bauer, Nicola Scheytt-Hölzer, Stefan Schmidt, Horst Kächele And Helmut Baitsch
The Musical Dialogue in Music Therapy Process Research
350
Jayne Standley
Meta-Analysis of Research in Music and Medical Treatment: Effect Size as a Basis For Comparison Across Multiple Dependent And Independent Variables
364
Richard A. Lippin, Judith E. Schaeffer, Thomas Sherman And Karen L. Barton
A Model for International Information Management in Arts-Medicine
379
Charles T. Eagle
Retrieving the Literature of MusicMedicine
391
Ekkehard Kreft
Music Therapy as an Additional Course at The University of Westphalia
405