Music therapy improves movement in stroke patients
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Music therapy improves movement in stroke patients
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Tags: Brain, Brain Injury, Stroke, Thrombotic Event, Expressive Arts Health Professions, Music Therapist, Music Therapy
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Art improves stroke survivors' quality of life
medicalxpress.com — “Copenhagen, 16 March 2012: Stroke survivors who like art have a significantly higher quality of life than those who do not, according to new research. Patients who appreciated music, painting and theatre recovered better from their stroke than patients who did not.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Medical News: Music Therapy Has Some Benefits in Stroke Recovery - in Cardiovascular, Strokes from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “Two small clinical trials found that one type of music therapy -- rhythmic auditory stimulation -- improved gait in patients who had suffered a recent stroke, according to a Cochrane review.” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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Music Therapy Has Some Benefits in Stroke Recovery (CME/CE): Two small clinical trials found that one type of musi... http://bit.ly/a6P9ua
Rhythm of life: Music shows potential in stroke rehabilitation
labspaces.net — “Music therapy provided by trained music therapists may help to improve movement in stroke patients, according to a new Cochrane Systematic Review. A few small trials also suggest a wider role for music in recovery from brain injury.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Stroke Rehabilitation And Music Therapy
medicalnewstoday.com — “Music therapy provided by trained music therapists may help to improve movement in stroke patients, according to a new Cochrane Systematic Review. A few small trials also suggest a wider ro” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Intensive rehabilitation therapy with robotic aids can help stroke patients regain limb movement
news-medical.net — “Patients show modest yet meaningful gains in limb movement and an improved outlook on life years after suffering a stroke, a major clinical study has found. The paper, published online this week in the New England Journal of Medicine, provides the best evidence yet that stroke sufferers in a controlled study can regain limb movement long after an injury, through intensive therapy with specially trained personnel and newly created robotic aids.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Robot-Aided Therapy Can Help Patients Years After Stroke - MSN Health & Fitness - Heart & Cardiovascular
health.msn.com — “Adding 'power-steering' to exercises improved movement quality of life researchers say” View full resource at health.msn.com
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Robot-Aided Therapy Can Help Patients Years After Stroke: http://bit.ly/dsbKpJ
Movement Therapy May Also Improve Language Skills in Stroke Patients | UC Cerebrovascular Disease and Stroke Center
uccerebrovascularcenter.com — “Movement Therapy May Also Improve Language Skills in Stroke Patients | UC Cerebrovascular Disease and Stroke Center” View full resource at uccerebrovascularcenter.com
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According to a study by UCNI researchers, movement therapy may also improve language skills in stroke patients. http://cot.ag/aolkfH
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