| music t. |
the use of music to effect positive changes in the psychological, physical, cognitive, or social functioning of individuals with health or educational problems; used for a wide variety of indications, including mental disorders, developmental and learning disabilities, neurologic disabilities, and the management of pain or stress.
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| musical a. |
loss of the power to write musical symbols.
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| musical m. |
a cardiac murmur, usually systolic, resulting when the responsible vibrations have a periodic harmonic pattern.
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| musicogenic e. |
reflex epilepsy occurring in response to a musical stimulus.
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| musicians, medical problems of |
Profession-related injuries, most commonly overuse injuries involving muscle-tendon units. The pain associated with this type of injury may be mild or severe enough to prevent use of the affected part. Those who pl
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