A REVIEW ON: HEALING POWER OF SOUND ASSESING BEATS, AUDIO IN MUSIC THERAPY

  • Unique Paper ID: 171610
  • PageNo: 613-617
  • Abstract:
  • Neurological disorders affect the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. These disorders pose a significant burden on global health. The Global Burden of Disease Study estimates that neurological disorders account for 3% of the worldwide burden of disease. Various treatments are being explored, including sound-based therapies. Binaural beats, isochronic tones, and Tibetan music therapy are being used to promote relaxation and reduce stress. Nada yoga, or the yoga of sound, is an ancient Indian practice that involves listening to and generating healing sounds. Beej mantras, or seed mantras, are sacred sounds in Hinduism and Buddhism that represent the essence of the universe. These mantras are believed to hold potent spiritual energy and are used in meditation and sound healing practices. Research has shown that these sound-based therapies can have a positive impact on mental and emotional well-being. They can help reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, and improve mood and cognitive function. These therapies are non-invasive and can be used in conjunction with other treatments. Further research is needed to fully understand the effects of these therapies. However, the existing evidence suggests that they can be a valuable tool in promoting relaxation and reducing stress. These sound-based therapies offer a promising approach to managing neurological disorders.

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BibTeX

@article{171610,
        author = {Vinay . P. Mule , Kartik . D. Pawar , Apurva.U.Deshmukh and Apurva . U. Deshmukh and Kartik . D. Pawar},
        title = {A REVIEW ON: HEALING POWER OF SOUND ASSESING BEATS, AUDIO IN  MUSIC THERAPY},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {11},
        number = {8},
        pages = {613-617},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=171610},
        abstract = {Neurological disorders affect the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. These disorders pose a significant burden on global health. The Global Burden of Disease Study estimates that neurological disorders account for 3% of the worldwide burden of disease. Various treatments are being explored, including sound-based therapies. Binaural beats, isochronic tones, and Tibetan music therapy are being used to promote relaxation and reduce stress. Nada yoga, or the yoga of sound, is an ancient Indian practice that involves listening to and generating healing sounds. Beej mantras, or seed mantras, are sacred sounds in Hinduism and Buddhism that represent the essence of the universe. These mantras are believed to hold potent spiritual energy and are used in meditation and sound healing practices. Research has shown that these sound-based therapies can have a positive impact on mental and emotional well-being.
They can help reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, and improve mood and cognitive function. These therapies are non-invasive and can be used in conjunction with other treatments. Further research is needed to fully understand the effects of these therapies. However, the existing evidence suggests that they can be a valuable tool in promoting relaxation and reducing stress. These sound-based therapies offer a promising approach to managing neurological disorders.},
        keywords = {Neurological disorders, Binaural beats, Sound healing, Relaxation, Mental health},
        month = {January},
        }

Cite This Article

Apurva.U.Deshmukh, V. .. P. M. ,. K. .. D. P. ,., & Deshmukh, A. .. U., & Pawar, K. .. D. (2025). A REVIEW ON: HEALING POWER OF SOUND ASSESING BEATS, AUDIO IN MUSIC THERAPY. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(8), 613–617.

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