Functional Expansion of Music Education Technologies (through the example of music rehabilitation therapy of neurology ward patients)
Source: By:Tatiana Vladimirovna Lvova, Alla Vladimirovna Toropova
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30564/jpr.v1i1.472
Abstract:This article presents a research of the possibility to apply music education activities for rehabilitation of patients with neurodegenerative disease.The purpose of this work was development of a music psychotherapy program for rehabilitation of patients with Parkinson's neurodegenerative disease.We suggested "target objects" for music rehabilitation therapy at all levels of manifestation of symptoms of illness:1) physical restriction and rigidness which includes well-aimed work with breathing and movement symptoms, loss of control, lack of coordination, inflexibility, tremor; 2) emotional deprivation(realization and expression of emotions and feelings) through plastics of movements to music and singing – seeking catharsis through vivified contact with oneself and intensification of feelings;3) social deprivation: well-aimed work on resocialization of the patient.Сonclusions:Results we obtained contribute to further understanding and wider application of music education methods, technologies and approaches that may add to rehabilitation practices.
References:1. Kerten, Al., Brinn, D. Goodbye Parkinson's, Hello life!: The Gyro-Kinetic Method for Eliminating Symptoms and Reclaiming Your Good Health. 2016, Divine Art. 234 p. 2. Stegemöller, El., Radig, H., Hibbing, P., Wingate, J., Sapienza, C. Effects of singing on voice, respiratory control and quality of life in persons with Parkinson’s disease. Disability and Rehabilitation, 2016. 39 (6): 594. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3109/09638288.2016.1152610 3. Stegemöller, El., Hibbing, P., Radig, H., Wingate, J. Therapeutic singing as an early intervention for swallowing in persons with Parkinson's disease. Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 2017. 31: 127-133. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctim.2017.03.002 4. Barnish, J., Atkinson, R., Barran, S., Barnish, M. Potential Benefit of Singing for People with Parkinson's Disease: A Systematic Review. Journal of Parkinson’s Disease, 2016. 6 (3): 473-484. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3233/JPD-160837. 5. Nardone, G., Watzlawick, P. The art of change : Brief Strategic Therapy: translated from Italian. 2006. Moscow: Publishing House of the Psychotherapy Institute. 192 p.