Abstract:Objective To explore the rehabilitation effect of selective music therapy on disturbance of consciousness in brain trauma patients. Methods Patients of disturbance of consciousness due to brain trauma were divided into groups by randomized and controlled method, and were treated as grouped. The Glasgow coma scale, call reaction, and the brain stem auditory evoked potential results were recorded, the counting data were statistical analyzed by Chi square test. Results Music therapy raised the Glasgow coma scale, enhanced call reaction, and improved brain stem auditory evoked potential. Furthermore, the selective music therapy showed better effect. Conclusions The selective music therapy plays a better role in promoting the rehabilitation of consciousness in brain trauma patients.