This case study describes a student music therapist’s experience in a rehabilitation ward working with two patients who had experienced left hemisphere mid cerebral stroke. Each patient’s individual music therapy sessions were documented during their stay in the rehabilitation unit and for a further two months in the community. A variety of music therapy methods were used which specifically targeted patients’ needs and capabilities. The research focused on methods used to support patients’ physical, communication and cognitive rehabilitation, because these are paramount in patients regaining their independence. The case study involved secondary analysis of data collected over a four month period. Key findings suggest that music therapy, ma...
Background: Residual motor deficits of the upper limb in patients with chronic stroke are common and...
A common dilemma for music therapists, particularly when treating the symptoms of neurological damag...
Music interventions support functional outcomes, improve mood, and reduce symptoms of depression in ...
This case study describes a student music therapist’s experience in a rehabilitation ward working wi...
The aim of this qualitative study is to gain more insight into the skills and knowledge that music t...
There is a growing evidence base concerning music therapy and acquired brain injury, and music ther...
Introduction/Background: Music-supported therapy (MST) has been developed as a tool in neurorehabili...
Music therapy is currently used in the rehabilitation of many diseases. It is worth mentioning the p...
Introduction: This article explores the use of music and multisensory stimuli in the construction of...
Set within a specialist neurobehavioural rehabilitation unit, this single case study explores a mult...
Background: Presently the use of complementary alternative medicine such as music therapy is current...
Background: There is increasing evidence for music-based interventions in neurorehabilitation, impro...
Abstract: Music therapy has been something that has been explored in small measures throughout diffe...
Background: Residual motor deficits of the upper limb in patients with chronic stroke are common and...
Every year, more than 795,000 people in the United States suffer from a stroke (Centers for Disease ...
Background: Residual motor deficits of the upper limb in patients with chronic stroke are common and...
A common dilemma for music therapists, particularly when treating the symptoms of neurological damag...
Music interventions support functional outcomes, improve mood, and reduce symptoms of depression in ...
This case study describes a student music therapist’s experience in a rehabilitation ward working wi...
The aim of this qualitative study is to gain more insight into the skills and knowledge that music t...
There is a growing evidence base concerning music therapy and acquired brain injury, and music ther...
Introduction/Background: Music-supported therapy (MST) has been developed as a tool in neurorehabili...
Music therapy is currently used in the rehabilitation of many diseases. It is worth mentioning the p...
Introduction: This article explores the use of music and multisensory stimuli in the construction of...
Set within a specialist neurobehavioural rehabilitation unit, this single case study explores a mult...
Background: Presently the use of complementary alternative medicine such as music therapy is current...
Background: There is increasing evidence for music-based interventions in neurorehabilitation, impro...
Abstract: Music therapy has been something that has been explored in small measures throughout diffe...
Background: Residual motor deficits of the upper limb in patients with chronic stroke are common and...
Every year, more than 795,000 people in the United States suffer from a stroke (Centers for Disease ...
Background: Residual motor deficits of the upper limb in patients with chronic stroke are common and...
A common dilemma for music therapists, particularly when treating the symptoms of neurological damag...
Music interventions support functional outcomes, improve mood, and reduce symptoms of depression in ...