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Music therapy as a therapy for people affected by stroke heading Montallegro

NATURAL MEDICINE
07/07/2010 - the source stampa.it

Beat the stroke to the music

Music therapy as a therapy for people affected by stroke

Listen to good music, beyond what established by scientific research, makes us good or better to say, makes us feel good about this none of us have doubts. A recent study seems, however, also support a new hypothesis: music improves cerebral circulation, particularly in those suffering as a result of a stroke.
Già da tempo gli esperti in musicoterapia erano in grado di  stimolare, attraverso il suono, le funzioni cerebrali:  per esempio tramite la stimolazione uditiva (RAS), una tecnica basata sulle connessioni tra movimento e ritmo. In questa maniera si invoglia il paziente a muoversi a tempo di musica a scopo terapeutico.
Vi sono sette piccoli studi che sono stati inclusi in una nuova revisione della Cochrane (Cochrane Systematic Review ( http://www.cochrane.org/reviews/ ).  Questi hanno coinvolto in totale 184 persone. Solo quattro studi, però, sono stati rivolti a persone colpite da ictus e tre di questi hanno utilizzato come trattamento precisely the RAS technique. According to this research
RAS \u200b\u200btechnique has greatly improved arm movements. "This study shows encouraging results for the effects of music therapy in stroke patients," says Joke Bradt of the Arts and Quality of Life Research Center at Temple University in Philadelphia.
"Like most of the studies that we examined, including methods used here were based on rhythm. We suggest, therefore, that the pace can be a primary factor in music therapy, "added Bradt.
For patients with brain injuries were also used other techniques of music therapy, including listening to music live recordings. These seem to be able to improve the language, reduce pain and change (for better) behavior. It should be noted that most of the results were positive but studies are still limited to a few people.
"Several studies have analyzed had less than 20 participants. It provides, for the future, using a greater number of participants to enable sound recommendations for clinical practice, "concludes Bradt.
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