WO2003018097A1 - Device for the treatment of persons by music therapy - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a device for creating and transmitting acoustically and / or optically perceptible signals for the therapeutic treatment of people.
- music therapy treatment can generally only be carried out in an inpatient manner and therefore does not bring about a situation-related reduction in stress immediately and at any location.
- DE 41 21 287 AI discloses a method and a device for correcting undesirable behavior, in particular in the case of
- Pulse rate monitors in conjunction with a skin conductance The measuring device first determines the basic sensitivity of the test subject between certain external stimuli and the reaction of the subconscious and thus determines and sets a corresponding individually adjustable threshold value, whereupon the test subject automatically receives an unpleasant signal above the threshold value and below the threshold value based on the external stimuli a pleasant signal is triggered.
- Such a procedure or such a treatment is naturally only possible in an inpatient setting and requires extensive, direct control of the subject or patient.
- From WO 01/37914 AI a method for playing music has become known, in which the predefined and stored music is synchronized with the heartbeat of the patient and is played to the patient.
- Such a device can only reduce the situation-related stress reduction to a limited extent, since it is not easily possible with such a device to provide a correspondingly large selection of music pieces which are actually adapted to the respective situational stress profile and, furthermore, the mere consideration of the Heart rate for such a therapeutic treatment does not provide sufficient situational parameters.
- the invention now aims to provide a device of the type mentioned at the outset with which a situational stress profile can be evaluated in terms of music therapy and with which the personal profile of the user can be optimally taken into account, furthermore the treatment being immediate and at any location if requested by the patient.
- the device according to the invention is essentially characterized by a receiver for user-specific, stress-dependent physiological parameters, a computing unit for generating acoustically and / or optically perceptible signals as a function of the user-specific, stress-dependent physiological parameters. tern and a transmitter for transmitting the acoustically and / or optically perceptible signals to a receiving and reproducing device of the user.
- the invention can be made even more efficient if the design is such that the device has a memory for user-specific stress-independent parameters and preferences of the user and the creation of the acoustically and / or optically perceptible signals as a function of these user-specific stress-independent parameters and preferences is made.
- the combination of user-specific, stress-independent parameters and preferences such as knowledge of music preferences and the collection of medical and personal data that are specific to a user, can be used to specify the selection of music pieces that correspond to a situation-specific stress profile and the therapeutic effect can be significantly improved.
- the training is such that the stress-dependent physiological parameters include muscle activity, heart rate, blood pressure, " skin moisture and / or the skin surface temperature of the user, preferably the stress-independent parameters being weight, body size, and gender and / or age as well as visual and / or acoustic preferences of the User.
- the number of parameters to be evaluated in each case can be changed accordingly and additional factors, such as the bioclimate and environmental influences at the respective time of the treatment, can also be taken into account in the central processing unit.
- the invention is advantageously developed in such a way that the device has a memory for a user-specific basic pattern of the acoustically and / or optically perceptible signals, wherein the computing unit is connected to the memory for modulating the basic pattern depending on the user-specific, stress-dependent physiological parameters.
- the user-specific basic pattern can already take the stress-independent parameters into account, whereupon in the event of a specific request from a user and the associated transmission of the stress-dependent parameters, the basic pattern is only modulated as a function of the stress-dependent physiological parameters, so that the computing time can be minimized.
- the design is advantageously made such that the user-specific, stress-dependent physiological parameters are encoded in the form of an alphanumeric short message that can be transmitted via a cell phone network and the receiver for wireless reception of the Short message is equipped, with the therapeutic data preferably being transmitted in an analog manner and the training preferably being such that the transmitter is equipped for wireless transmission of the acoustically and / or optically perceptible signals to the user's receiving and reproducing device designed as a mobile telephone device ,
- the device according to the invention is designated 1 and comprises a receiver 2, a computing unit 3 and a transmitter 4.
- a data acquisition device 5 which is used to record the stress-dependent physiological parameters of the respective user, such as muscle activity, heart rate, blood pressure, Skin moisture and / or skin surface temperature is used.
- a data acquisition device can, for example, be able to create an electromyogram and record the electrical muscle action potentials via electrodes on the skin surface, the registered electrical activity correlating very strongly with the actual mechanical activity of the muscle.
- the electrodes for EMG derivation from the extensor muscle of the forearm for example, one can proceed in such a way that two prominent bone processes serve as reference points, namely the styloid process at the distal end of the ulna and the lateral epicondyle of the humerus.
- the electrodes can be placed on the line formed by the lateral epicondyle and the styloid process, with the first active electrode at the end of the first third, the second electrode at a distance of 5 cm from it, and the grounding electrode in the middle of the two active electrodes be attached.
- the recorded physiological parameters can be shown on a display of the data acquisition device, and the data can be forwarded to the receiver 2 directly by the data acquisition device 5 or with the interposition of a handheld transmitter 6.
- the procedure can be such that the data acquisition device 5 provides the stress-dependent physiological parameters in the form of an alpha-numeric short message that can be transmitted via a mobile phone network, so that the user can do so forwards the respective code as a short message to the receiver 2 using the mobile phone 6.
- the computing unit 3 now generates, depending on the stress-dependent physiological parameters received by the receiver 2, acoustically and / or optically perceptible signals which correspond to music that is beneficial to the situational sensation of stress.
- the signals are fed to the transmitter 4, via which the signals are subsequently transmitted to the receiving and reproducing device of the user, for example the mobile radio telephone 6.
- a memory 7 which contains user-specific stress-independent parameters and preferences of the user.
- medical data such as weight, body size, gender or age of the user and preferences can be stored in the music, and a user-specific basic music pattern can be created from this data in the computing unit 3, which is stored in the memory 8 and in Requirement is used by the computing unit 3 to generate the acoustically and / or optically perceptible signals.
- a stress profile is thus created from stress-independent personal data of the user and the situational stress conditions, and a music profile is subsequently generated from the stress profile, which is made available to the user for the therapeutic treatment of stress syndromes.
- music therapy treatment is possible immediately and at any location if requested by the patient.
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