Abstract
The rapid increase of the old age people imposes the reconsideration of the rehabilitation techniques
and procedures and/or the development of the existing ones, at least from two points of view: the
limitation use of the pharmaceutical drugs because of their secondary effects in the debilitated organisms
and their avoidance; the high risk of the induced anxiety states, depression or other symptoms as a
consequence of the main disease, i.e. the neuro-degenerative or mobility dysfunctions, limiting again
the use of such excessive drug medication. Moreover, Alzheimer’s or Parknson’s diseases are otherwise
incurable, so the application of rehabilitating procedures like music-based therapy becomes preferential.
The advances both in the identification of the specific auditory musical-sensitive circuits and of the non-
musical neuro-connections but activated indirectly by music, otherwise inaccessible by other techniques,
and in the understanding of consciousness, which can be described by seven cognitive centers, allows to
improve and develop the music based therapy. A multitask procedure based on the activation of these
cognition centers is presented, allowing to increase the personal psychical engagement of the patient in
the recommended music based therapeutic program, addressed both to the rehabilitation of the main
degenerative disease and to the secondary induced dysfunctions. This procedure combines the evidence
based medicine assisted by laboratory expertise for the determination of a correct diagnostic, and
narrative based medicine allowing to quantify the personal engaging qualities of the patient with respect
to the proposed music based program, reducing in this way the gap between these two basic procedures
and bringing in a first plane the patient care, not only the disease, with beneficial consequence for the
therapy efficiency and for the patient-medical care relations.