Music-based interventions in neurological rehabilitation

During the past ten years, an increasing number of controlled studies have assessed the potential rehabilitative effects of music-based interventions, such as music listening, singing, or playing an instrument, in several neurological diseases. Although the number of studies and extent of available...

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description During the past ten years, an increasing number of controlled studies have assessed the potential rehabilitative effects of music-based interventions, such as music listening, singing, or playing an instrument, in several neurological diseases. Although the number of studies and extent of available evidence is greatest in stroke and dementia, there is also evidence for the effects of music-based interventions on supporting cognition, motor function, or emotional wellbeing in people with Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, or multiple sclerosis. Music-based interventions can affect divergent functions such as motor performance, speech, or cognition in these patient groups. However, the psychological effects and neurobiological mechanisms underlying the effects of music interventions are likely to share common neural systems for reward, arousal, affect regulation, learning, and activity-driven plasticity. Although further controlled studies are needed to establish the efficacy of music in neurological recovery, music-based interventions are emerging as promising rehabilitation strategies.
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Arousal
Brain diseases
Cardiovascular disease
Cognition
Dementia
Dementia - rehabilitation
Dementia disorders
Emotions
Epilepsy
Epilepsy - rehabilitation
Feedback
Heart
Humans
Intervention
Listening
Motor ability
Motor task performance
Movement disorders
Multiple sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis - rehabilitation
Music Therapy - methods
Musical performances
Neurodegenerative diseases
Neurological diseases
Neurological Rehabilitation - methods
Neuroplasticity
Parkinson Disease - rehabilitation
Parkinson's disease
Patient satisfaction
Quality of life
Rehabilitation
Reinforcement
Speech
Stress
Stroke
Stroke - therapy
Surgery
Therapists
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