Dance therapy in Parkinson’s disease


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The article presents the results of the evaluation of the effect of dance therapy on motor, cognitive and affective disorders, the quality of life and the daily activity of patients with Parkinson’s disease. It is shown that music classes combined with dances are an effective method of non-pharmacological therapy and rehabilitation of patients with Parkinson’s disease.

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E. N Gubanova

Center for Extrapyramidal Diseases of the Nervous System, Department of Neurology FSBEI FPE «Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education» of RMH

Email: gubanova.sun57@mail.ru
postgraduate student at the Department of Neurology

N. V Fedorova

Center for Extrapyramidal Diseases of the Nervous System, Department of Neurology FSBEI FPE «Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education» of RMH

E. V Bril

Center for Extrapyramidal Diseases of the Nervous System, Department of Neurology FSBEI FPE «Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education» of RMH

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