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Empowering stroke survivors through accessible music-making | Tanya Silveira | TEDxNewtown 

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Stroke is now one of the leading causes of disability, worldwide. Along with the devastating reality of the potential long-term loss of motor function, one-third of stroke survivors will experience post-stroke depression. So how do you motivate someone to continue with their physical rehabilitation, whilst they are in a constant state of depression? Music Therapist and Researcher, Tanya Marie Silveira believes that we need to empower stroke survivors through accessible music-making; not only does engaging in music therapy emotionally support the survivor, but it also promotes the rewiring of the injured brain... at the same time! So how does it work? Watch this TEDx talk to find out more… Tanya Silveira is a registered neurologic music therapist who is currently undergoing her PhD research with the National Music Therapy Research Unit at the University of Melbourne, which examines how functional electrical stimulation combined with iPad-based music therapy impacts the wellbeing of stroke survivors. Passionate and engaged in her profession, Tanya has successfully implemented music therapy programs on the physical rehabilitation of adults and children. Her clinical work and research is well recognised with a national and global scale, including the World Congress of Music Therapy conference in Vienna (2014) as well as the SmartStrokes conference, which led to a publication to the International Journal of Stroke. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 9   
@legendary8838
@legendary8838 2 года назад
I’m 1?year post stroke and this was touching
@barbararoberts2424
@barbararoberts2424 3 года назад
Amazing
@hemasookram4655
@hemasookram4655 Год назад
Depression is an understatement my dear. I'm almost 3 years into my stroke. I've only just started with music again before i couldn't handle anything that used to bring me alot of happiness before
@servoholicramir5766
@servoholicramir5766 2 года назад
Goenkar …. I’m so proud of you ! You will be a resource to my students if I connect you to them . You’ll be so memorable that they won’t even need to go to the text book to learn about therapy for Stroke !
@lauraelliott4644
@lauraelliott4644 4 года назад
I'm currently studying to become an RMT and caring part-time for a friend who has had a stroke. I would love to try some of these techniques with her to help he regain the movement in her arm. I hope that as you continue your research you will continue to find new ways to aid stroke victims.
@tanyasilveira2776
@tanyasilveira2776 2 года назад
Thank you for your kind words, and all the best with your studies. Wishing you well, Tanya
@conradovillegasalvarado6392
@conradovillegasalvarado6392 4 года назад
TEDTALKS, WE'VE HAD ENOUGH. *WHERE IS TED AND WHEN IS HE GONNA TALK*
@rajexecutivemoreedthaniasi6971
@rajexecutivemoreedthaniasi6971 4 года назад
I am State topper in education in the AP TS States Computer Executive I could be IAS IPS if wrote Civil Exam
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