Neural Reorganization Underlies Improvement in Stroke-induced Motor Dysfunction by Music-supported Therapy

被引:165
作者
Altenmueller, E. [1 ]
Marco-Pallares, J. [2 ]
Muente, T. F. [2 ]
Schneider, S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Mus & Drama Hannover, Inst Mus Physiol & Musicians Med, D-30161 Hannover, Germany
[2] Otto Von Guericke Univ, Dept Neuropsychol, Magdeburg, Germany
来源
NEUROSCIENCES AND MUSIC III: DISORDERS AND PLASTICITY | 2009年 / 1169卷
关键词
neurorehabilitation; plasticity; event-related desynchronization and coherence; stroke; music-supported therapy; ARM FUNCTION; VISUO-MOTOR; REHABILITATION; COHERENCE; PIANISTS; TRACKING; EEG; DESYNCHRONIZATION; SYNCHRONIZATION; PHYSIOTHERAPY;
D O I
10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.04580.x
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Motor impairments are common after stroke, but efficacious therapies for these dysfunctions are scarce. By extending an earlier study on the effects of music-supported therapy; behavioral indices of motor function as well as electrophysiological measures were obtained before and after a series of therapy sessions to assess whether this new treatment leads to neural reorganization and motor recovery in patients after stroke. The study group comprised 32 stroke patients in a large rehabilitation hospital; they had moderately impaired motor function and no previous musical experience. Over a period of 3 weeks, these patients received 15 sessions of music-supported therapy using a manualized step-by-step approach. For comparison 30 additional patients received standard rehabilitation procedures. Fine as well as gross motor skills were trained by using either a MIDI-piano or electronic drum pads programmed to emit piano tones. Motor functions were assessed by an extensive test battery. In addition, we studied event-related desynchronization/synchronization and coherences from all 62 patients performing self-paced movements of the index finger (MIDI-piano) and of the whole arm (drum pads). Results showed that music-supported therapy yielded significant improvement in fine as well as gross motor skills with respect to speed, precision, and smoothness of movements. Neurophysiological data showed a more pronounced event-related desynchronization before movement onset and a more pronounced coherence in the music-supported therapy group in the post-training assessment, whereas almost no differences were observed in the control group. Thus we see that music-supported therapy leads to marked improvements of motor function after stroke and that these are accompanied by electrophysiological changes indicative of a better cortical connectivity and improved activation of the motor cortex.
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