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Sensorimotor Plasticity after Music-Supported Therapy in Chronic Stroke Patients Revealed by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Authors:Julià L Amengual  Nuria Rojo  Misericordia Veciana de las Heras  Josep Marco-Pallarés  Jennifer Grau-Sánchez  Sabine Schneider  Lucía Vaquero  Montserrat Juncadella  Jordi Montero  Bahram Mohammadi  Francisco Rubio  Nohora Rueda  Esther Duarte  Carles Grau  Eckart Altenmüller  Thomas F Münte  Antoni Rodríguez-Fornells
Abstract:

Background

Several recently developed therapies targeting motor disabilities in stroke sufferers have shown to be more effective than standard neurorehabilitation approaches. In this context, several basic studies demonstrated that music training produces rapid neuroplastic changes in motor-related brain areas. Music-supported therapy has been recently developed as a new motor rehabilitation intervention.

Methods and Results

In order to explore the plasticity effects of music-supported therapy, this therapeutic intervention was applied to twenty chronic stroke patients. Before and after the music-supported therapy, transcranial magnetic stimulation was applied for the assessment of excitability changes in the motor cortex and a 3D movement analyzer was used for the assessment of motor performance parameters such as velocity, acceleration and smoothness in a set of diadochokinetic movement tasks. Our results suggest that the music-supported therapy produces changes in cortical plasticity leading the improvement of the subjects'' motor performance.

Conclusion

Our findings represent the first evidence of the neurophysiological changes induced by this therapy in chronic stroke patients, and their link with the amelioration of motor performance. Further studies are needed to confirm our observations.
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