neuroreha 2022; 14(02): 84-87
DOI: 10.1055/a-1816-5616
Aus der Praxis

Physiotherapie als emotionales Erlebnis durch Musikfeedback

Thomas Hans Fritz
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Lydia Schneider

Die Erforschung emotional-motorischer Kontrolle hat in den letzten Jahren enorm an Relevanz gewonnen, da hier ein Schlüssel zur Steigerung menschlicher Performanz liegt, den jeder kennt: Wenn man besonders begeistert ist von etwas, dann geht man eher darin auf, vergisst die Zeit, und es wirkt weniger anstrengend. Gerade nach Schlaganfall ist das besonders relevant für die Neuroreha.



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20 June 2022

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