Neurologic Music Therapy in Sensorimotor Rehabilitation

Corene Thaut, K. Stephan
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Abstract

Since the 1990s, a strong body of research evidence has set the foundation for the use of rhythm and music as important tools in the development, rehabilitation, and maintenance of sensorimotor function, particularly in the treatment of neurologic disorders. This chapter examines the connection between music and sensorimotor function, and the underlying neurological principles and mechanisms behind music perception, production, and cognition as they relate to motor function. The role of neurologic music therapy to facilitate functional movement is discussed with a variety of populations and movement disorders including: Parkinson’s disease, stroke, traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, autism and healthy elderly. The chapter is divided into sections related to acquired movement disorders, degenerative diseases, and developmental disorders.
感觉运动康复中的神经音乐治疗
自20世纪90年代以来,大量的研究证据为将节奏和音乐作为感觉运动功能发展、康复和维持的重要工具,特别是在神经系统疾病的治疗中奠定了基础。本章探讨了音乐和感觉运动功能之间的联系,以及与运动功能相关的音乐感知、产生和认知背后的潜在神经学原理和机制。神经音乐疗法对促进功能运动的作用与各种人群和运动障碍进行了讨论,包括:帕金森病,中风,创伤性脑损伤,多发性硬化症,脑瘫,自闭症和健康老年人。本章分为有关获得性运动障碍、退行性疾病和发育障碍的部分。
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