MUFHL 300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: L-Dopa, Music Therapy, Balance Disorder

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Music therapy & parkinson"s disease engaged actively in the process a recipient of what the music therapist is providing. What is parkinson"s? the loss of dopamine-producing brain cells rigidity, or stiffness of the limbs and trunk; bradykinesia, or slowness of movement; and postural instability, or impaired balance and coordination. Journal: psychosomatic medicine (2000) american psychosomatic society. Any active music therapy techniques is involving the client involved in the process and. Passive music therapy does not have the client engaged in the process that way they are. Dr. claudio pacchetti, italian doctor specializing in neurology. Data compiled from work conducted by a physiotherapist and a music therapist. First study assessing objectively the effect of active mt on standardized measures of. Belongs to a group of conditions called motor system disorders, which are the result of. The four primary symptoms are tremor, or trembling in hands, arms, legs, jaw, and face; Patients may have difficulty walking, talking, or completing other tasks.

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