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Vibroacoustic Stimulation is the use of low frequency tactile sound vibrations to stimulate body cells into therapeutic states of relaxation and healing. The energy of sound waves is applied directly to the body to produce relaxing physiological and psychological effects. Also called '''Vibroacoustic Therapy (VAT)'''or '''Physioacoustic Therapy'''. <ref>Skille, Olav. "VAS’s unique life element". VIBRAC center, Jyväskylä University, Finland, 2013.</ref> |
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'''Vibroacoustic stimulation''' is the application of a vibratory sound stimulus to the ] of a ] woman to induce ]. The presence of FHR accelerations reliably predicts the absence of ] ]. Vibroacoustic stimulation is typically used during a nonstress test (NST).<ref name="isbn1-84214-333-6">{{cite book |author=Chervenak, Frank A.; Kurjak, Asim |title=Textbook of Perinatal Medicine, Second Edition (Two Volumes) |publisher=Informa Healthcare |location= |year=2006 |pages=963 |isbn=1-84214-333-6 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=}}</ref><ref name="FHM">{{cite book |title= Fetal Heart Monitoring: Principles and Practices|last= Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses |authorlink= AWHONN|editor= Audrey Lyndon, Linda Usher Ali|edition= 3rd|year= 2005|publisher= Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co|location=Dubuque, IA |isbn= 978-0-7575-6234-1}}</ref> |
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'''Fetal Vibroacoustic stimulation''' is the application of a vibratory sound stimulus to the ] of a ] woman to induce ]. The presence of FHR accelerations reliably predicts the absence of ] ]. Vibroacoustic stimulation is typically used during a nonstress test (NST).<ref name="isbn1-84214-333-6">{{cite book |author=Chervenak, Frank A.; Kurjak, Asim |title=Textbook of Perinatal Medicine, Second Edition (Two Volumes) |publisher=Informa Healthcare |location= |year=2006 |pages=963 |isbn=1-84214-333-6 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=}}</ref><ref name="FHM">{{cite book |title= Fetal Heart Monitoring: Principles and Practices|last= Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses |authorlink= AWHONN|editor= Audrey Lyndon, Linda Usher Ali|edition= 3rd|year= 2005|publisher= Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co|location=Dubuque, IA |isbn= 978-0-7575-6234-1}}</ref> |
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Vibroacoustic Stimulation is the use of low frequency tactile sound vibrations to stimulate body cells into therapeutic states of relaxation and healing. The energy of sound waves is applied directly to the body to produce relaxing physiological and psychological effects. Also called Vibroacoustic Therapy (VAT)or Physioacoustic Therapy.