The Potential of Music Therapy in Neurology Using Multiple Sclerosis as an Example
Review of studies of music therapy provides evidence of its important role in the nondrug treatment of patients with acute and chronic diseases, including demyelinating disorders. Existing research has demonstrated the efficacy of music therapy in terms of both improving patients’ social skills, imp...
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