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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

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Tags: Stroke, Thrombotic Event, Expressive Arts Health Professions, Music Therapist, Music Therapy

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Music therapy good for strokes (http://tinyurl.com/2esbc7o), but what kind? Mozart? Justin #Bieber? #Kanye West?

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