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Music therapists hopes partially recovery of Pipili victim

The pituitary gland in brain is stimulated when this music is played in slow sound near the ear of the patient.

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Giving a ray of hope to the family members of Pipili gangrape victim, an expert in music therapy on Tuesday claimed that by the use of his allied therapy, at least 30 to 40% of her dead brain cells could be regenerated.

Laxmidhar Raul, a retired medicine professor and an expert in music therapy has now joined the medical committee of SCB medical college and hospital which is attending on the 19-year-old girl who is in coma ever since she was allegedly raped on November 28 last year.

Since neurologists have claimed that there is little hope for complete recovery of the patient, the medical committee last week had decided to go for music therapy as an allied treatment for the patient who herself was a music lover.

"We have requisitioned the services of Raul, who has been practicing the therapy for last 12 years in successfully treating patients suffering from chronic diseases," said the Hospital superintendent DN Moharana.

Accordingly Dr Raul has provided a music CD to the hospital and the same is now being used in the ICU of the patient where the music is now played intermittently.

"The response of the patient to the music is also being recorded for further observation," said the treating doctors.

Raul claims that the same music has worked wonders in several brain dead patients. The pituitary gland in brain is stimulated when this music is played in slow sound near the ear of the patient.

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