neuroreha, Table of Contents neuroreha 2018; 10(01): 9-16DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-125432 Schwerpunkt Musiktherapie © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New YorkMusiktherapie in der Schlaganfallrehabilitation Authors Eckart Altenmüller Daniel S. Scholz Jens D. Rollnik Recommend Article Abstract Buy Article(opens in new window) Zusammenfassung Die motivierende Wirkung der Musik kann überaus fruchtbar in der Neurorehabilitation von gestörten Hand- und Armfunktionen genutzt werden. Wir stellen zwei Ansätze vor, nämlich das „Klaviertraining“ und das „Sonifikations“-Training, in denen diese neurologische Musiktherapie pragmatisch umgesetzt wird. Ein Ausblick auf zukünftige Projekte und Forschungsfragen schließt den Übersichtsartikel ab. Full Text References Literatur 1 Altenmüller E, Schneider S, Marco-Pallares PW. et al. Neural reorganization underlies improvement in stroke induced motor dysfunction by music supported therapy. Ann NY Acad Sci 2009; 1169: 395-405 2 Altenmüller E. 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