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Is it true that a hospital in Wuhan introduced music therapy to help burn patients recover?

On the morning of December 21, Wuhan Third Hospital held its first music therapy activity. It is reported that this is also the first time that the hospital has introduced professional music therapists to assist burn patients in accelerating their recovery.

On that day, the Burn Department of Wuhan Third Hospital worked together with young musician Wang Xichong and the Awakening Garden team to bring music therapy to more than 40 burn patients. The piano music "I Want to Take You Where You Want to Go" composed by Wang Xichong kicked off this healing activity. The soothing and beautiful music allowed patients to gradually relax in the musical atmosphere.

Subsequently, the solo dance "You are my rose" also specially designed a "passing the rose" link for burn patients, through games, allowing patients to feel that "giving roses to others, the fragrance lingers in the hands"; created for burn patients "The first boy in your world" encourages patients to be hopeful about the future through songs; the re-arranged "Jingle Bell" has a bright rhythm and brings the joy of Christmas...

Music therapy is not only for Patients play music and more importantly communicate.

It is reported that this hospital in Wuhan is also the first hospital in Hubei Province to introduce professional music therapists. The director of the burn department of the hospital said that after the wounds of burn patients heal, they will leave scars, functional impairments and even disabilities that are difficult to erase for life. These will cause psychological trauma to the patients. Music can have a positive impact on the patients and relieve their pain. The patient's anxiety and pain help patients regain their confidence.

The director said that in the future, the hospital will also actively contact music schools and music lovers to let them become caring volunteers of the hospital, regularly provide musical comfort to burn patients, cooperate with medical treatment, and accelerate the recovery of patients.