
SCIENCE AND SOUNDS - Where Music Meets Medicine
Programm:
9.00-9.30 Registration
9.30-9.45 Opening
19.45-10.15 Acute Pain Experience: Mechanisms of Development, Modulation and Modification through Music (Christian Zöllner & Regine Klinger)
10.15-10.45 Harmonizing Headaches: Exploring the Efficacy of
Music in Alleviating Headache Symptoms (Hauke Basedau)
11.00-11.30 Music therapy for pain management (Joke Bradt)
11.30-12.00 Socioeconomic aspects of music-based interventions in pain medicine (Ralph Spintge)
Session 1 Pain Prevention in Musicians’ Medicine
Chair: Gabriele Rotter
13.00-13.20 Playing-related musculoskeletal pain in professional musicians (Anke Steinmetz)
13.20-13.40 Stronger Pain but Faster Habituation in Musicians Compared to Non-Musicians (André Lee)
13.40-14.00 Management and outcome of playing-related pain in musicians: A long-term follow up study in 123 patients (Eckart Altenmüller)
14.00-14.30 panel discussion
Session 2 Music Intervention in Acute Pain
Chair: Christian Zöllner
15.00-15.20 Pain therapy in an interdisciplinary, multimodal setting (Melike Mentner)
15.20-15.40 TSR Trauma, Safety, and Resilience: Pain Management within a Trauma Informed Music Psychotherapy Model for Addressing Illness Burden in Oncology (Andrew Rossetti)
15.40-16.00 Integrating Music Therapy in Minimally Invasive Pain Procedures at an Orthopaedic Hospital in Ireland (Katie Fitzpatrick)
16.00-16.30 panel discussion
Session 3 Chronic Pain – Follow up Interventions and Experiences
Chair: Dorothee von Moreau & Karin Holzwarth
17.00-17.20 Music therapy for women with endometriosis (Trio). Research diaries as a method for developing an aftercare program following surgery - a participatory research project (Carmen Ding)
17.20-17.40 “What do you need? And how can I help?” The role of music and music therapy for people living with chronic pain (Hilary Moss)
17.40-18.00 Sounds of pain - Music therapy concepts in
treatment of chronic pain (Christoph Salje)
18.00-18.30 panel discussion
19.30 evening program
Termine im Überblick
Symposium am Freitag, den 6.9. im UKE
Offenes Forum am Samstag, den 7.9. in der HfMT
Informationen zur Anmeldung und den Teilnahmegebühren finden Sie auf der Website von der Brahms Billroth Stiftung.