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Music assists stroke recovery.

April 6th 2008 05:27
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From: Brainblogger


Stroke victims face a long and difficult road to recovery, and many of them suffer from irreparable residual effects. Researchers around the globe are searching for treatment options that improve recovery in stroke patients, but to date no magic bullet has arrived. Currently, patients are treated with a multimodal approach, including physical therapy, occupational therapy and counseling as needed.


One simple thing that may aid in the recovery of mental function following stroke is listening to music. According to a recent study, stroke victims who listened to music for 1 to 2 hours daily showed significant improvement in certain mental functions than those that did not.

When compared to patients who listed to audio books or nothing at all, patients who listened to music had significantly better performance on tasks of attention and verbal memory. Patients in the music group also reported lower levels of depression.

Previous studies have proven that healthy individuals learn more effectively when listening to music they enjoy. Studies also showed music to be beneficial in patients with dementia, schizophrenia, autism, dyslexia and depression.

The reason for this widespread beneficial effect of music on cognition is a mystery. Some have hypothesized that improvements in mental function are due to the mood-enhancing and stress-lowering effects of music. Others point to the complexity of neural circuits that are activated when listening to music. Music requires activity of emotional, cognitive and memory centers in both brain hemispheres. Stimulation of divergent neural networks may have beneficial effects on these pathways by as yet unknown mechanisms.


The great thing about music is that is cheap and easily accessible. In the most recent study, stroke patients were asked to listen to music of their choosing for 1 to 2 hours a day. Almost any patient will be able to participate in this simple plan.




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Comment by tlcorbin

April 6th 2008 10:23
hmmm, and I thought it only soothed the savage beast and healed the soul; but I can believe that its benefits to the body to be quite persistent and profound katyzzz.

Raven

Comment by Johnny Come Lately

April 6th 2008 12:38
I think music can have a profound affect on people.

Comment by katyzzz

April 6th 2008 18:51
Raven, I think with this one it allows the brain to heal and repair after the stroke which manifests in both physical and mental problems but the strokes origins are in the brain.

And Jack, it's great to have you and your opinion on board. Thanks.

You two guys restoreth my soul.

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