Journal article
Music interventions for acquired brain injury
I CLARK, W Magee, J Tamplin, J Bradt, W Magee (ed.), I Clark (ed.), J Tamplin (ed.), J Bradt (ed.)
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | John Wiley & Sons, Ltd | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background: Acquired brain injury (ABI) can result in impairments in motor function, language, cognition, and sensory processing, and in emotional disturbances, which can severely reduce a survivor's quality of life. Music interventions have been used in rehabilitation to stimulate brain functions involved in movement, cognition, speech, emotions, and sensory perceptions. An update of the systematic review published in 2010 was needed to gauge the efficacy of music interventions in rehabilitation for people with ABI. Objectives: To assess the effects of music interventions for functional outcomes in people with ABI. We expanded the criteria of our existing review to: 1) examine the efficac..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Partial support for this update provided by a Boyer College Vice Provost for the Arts Grant. State of Pennsylvania Formula Fund, USA provided partial support for the original review.