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Binaural Beats Before Surgery: Is It Safe?

Pre-operative anxiety is common. We investigate the safety and efficacy of using binaural beats to manage stress before a procedure.

The Science of Pre-Op Stress

Anxiety spikes cortisol levels, which can complicate recovery. Binaural beats in the Delta (0.5-4Hz) or Theta (4-8Hz) ranges are believed to lower heart rate and induce a state of calm, potentially preparing the body for surgery.

Safety Considerations

There is no evidence that binaural beats interfere with anesthesia or medications. They are a non-invasive, drug-free method to manage stress. Always consult your doctor before using any audio therapy alongside prescribed treatments.

Why Binaura is Ideal

Surgery prep requires absolute privacy. Binaura generates audio locally on your device, meaning no data is sent to the cloud. It is fully offline capable, ensuring you can listen without worrying about connectivity or data privacy.

FAQ

No, binaural beats require your brain to process the frequency difference, which is impossible while unconscious.

Yes, provided you have no hearing issues and have cleared it with your surgeon or anesthesiologist.

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