Surgery – Sleep or relaxation inducing therapy – Sensory
Patent
1992-05-21
1995-04-04
Cohen, Lee S.
Surgery
Sleep or relaxation inducing therapy
Sensory
128898, A61M 2100
Patent
active
054032636
ABSTRACT:
A method of reducing anxiety and the recovery time of a patient during the preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative phases of surgery. The method includes the steps of providing music in each phase of the surgery in combination with voice-over information relating to each phase of the surgery that the patient experiences at the time, with information, reassurance and suggestions to help the patient relax and feel comfortable during the three phases of surgery.
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