There are several theories about how music therapy positively affect perceived pain music serve as a distracter music may give the patient a sense of control music caused the body to release endorphine to counteract pain slow music relaxes a person by slowing their breathing and heart beat. Distracting can be effective in moderating pain primarily through the cognitive component of the gate control theory of pain. Attending to pleasant stimuli occupies the capacity of the information processing system, disabling the individual from fully attending to the pain-causing stimulus