Music therapy is tricky. Not in a bad way, but it is tricky. People who have difficulty moving their arms often have physical therapy where they make them do a series of exercises to increase their range of motion and their stamina. Here is where the music therapy is tricky. I work with people and make them do "exercises" while playing instruments.
It has been fun working with a young adult man who has significant difficulties in moving his arms. But he loves to play the rhythm instruments. He has been able to really improve how much movement he has, and has increased how long he do play the instruments. He even has a huge smile while he is doing it!
Music therapy is available to help people in Idaho who struggle with autism, Alzheimer's, dementia, mental illness, cognitive impairment, hearing loss, movement disorders, memory loss, behavior challenges, chronic pain, stress, and communicative disorders. We also offer music therapy to help restore and strengthen family relationships. Whatever your barrier to wellness or learning, Music Makes Connections can help.
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This is a wonderful blog and I appreciate you highlighting holistic medicine. My music therapy is small steel drum.
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