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If you have a loved one receiving care from physical therapists, ask the facility where they are if they participate in musical therapy. If they do, that's great. If they don't, it never hurts to let them know of this option.
https://www.musictherapy.org]]>Kingfish2021-10-24T12:11:02-00:00Re: Music In Therapy
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IypL_EcI9XE]]>Rusty2021-10-24T17:58:34-00:00Re: Music In Therapy
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Souldude2021-10-27T08:07:59-00:00Re: Music In Therapy
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Rusty wrote on Sun, 24 October 2021 12:58
Never knew that was a thing. Wonder what it is about accordion music?
Someone needs to get a multi-million dollar govt. contract to study this.]]>Concorde2021-10-31T12:33:22-00:00Re: Music In Therapy
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Spotifier2021-11-12T16:00:42-00:00Re: Music In Therapy
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Echo2021-12-18T17:15:52-00:00Re: Music In Therapy
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Yeah, I have a cousin who is a musical therapist. She said you wouldn't believe how well it works. It totally makes sense to me. Music can change your mood (either happy, sad, good or bad) with just one song.]]>LoveJB2021-12-21T21:05:06-00:00Re: Music In Therapy
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Csharp2021-12-23T03:49:32-00:00Re: Music In Therapy
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Csharp wrote on Wed, 22 December 2021 21:49
And your mood can help dictate how well and fast your body heals. The power of music is incredible when you think about it. The effects are subtle, but unmistakable if you're paying attention.
Who has time for that nonsense? How does music help me make money? Climb that ladder? Art is useless and overrated. /sarcasm
But seriously, good things can be realized, and happen, when science and medicine shake hands and get along.