Music and Medicine: An examination of the healing properties of music

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  • Olivia Knuffke Dominican University of California

Keywords:

Music, Medicine, Mental, Physical, Composing, Listening, Playing, Healing, Wellness

Abstract

Research has shown that music has a variety of healing properties. Engaging in listening, composing, and playing music can have tremendous benefits for individuals suffering a range of maladies. From decreasing post-operative pain and healing time, to lessening the symptoms of Parkinson’s, music has been seen to help the healing of both mental and physical traumas.  This paper provides a brief introduction into the many ways that music can be used to promote healing and wellness; from rock’n’roll to classical concertos-the restorative power of music is truly remarkable.

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Author Biography

Olivia Knuffke, Dominican University of California

Olivia Knuffke graduated in May 2021 from Dominican University of California with a Masters in Humanities with a Music Concentration. She previously obtained her undergraduate degree from Thomas Aquinas College. She is a trained Suzuki Method cello teacher and maintains a private teaching studio, as well as teaching at The Magic Flute Music School in San Rafael, California. In addition, Olivia serves as a teaching artist at Enriching Lives Through Music, an El Sistema based music program which serves the Canal neighborhood in San Rafael. When not teaching or performing, she enjoys spending time with her family and learning to cook delicious meals.

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Published

2022-01-06

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