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A Rhythmic Approach to Music Therapy for Parkinson’s Patients
Featured Neurology Neuroscience· October 30, 2021. Here's a novel idea: https://neurosciencenews.com/parkinsons-music-therapy-19572/
Isabelle Buard, PhD, is conducting research to find out if music can also soothe the effects of Parkinson’s disease on fine motor skills.
Buard, an assistant research professor in the Department of Neurology in the University of Colorado School of Medicine, recently published the protocols for her study evaluating the effects on Parkinson’s patients of a specific type of music-based rehabilitative therapy called neurologic music therapy. The therapy uses specific combinations of rhythm and movement to “reprogram” certain frequencies in the brain.
“In Parkinson’s, beta frequencies are the most likely to being impaired,” Buard says. “The idea of the study is to use external rhythms that specifically target those frequencies by entraining them to a different level, modulating them to restore some kind of homeostasis in brain activity."...
Musical therapy can help to improve fine motor skills in patients with Parkinson's disease.