I suffered stroke 3 years ago, left hand left eye sight and speech were impacted. I used to play HARMONIUM AND VIOLIN even before stroke. After stroke I stated playing harmonium with lots of difficulty as left hand was not effective for bellowing . However, I followed up regularly and vigors. I sing along with harmonium. Over period, my speech is fully recovered. I play and sing HINDUSTANI CLASSICAL RAGAS , bhupali, bhairavi and malkause. It helps excellent coordination of left and right hands along with vocal chords. I am still not able to play violin due to left hand fingers sluggishness, still I continue regular practice .
Hi Uttam! Thank you so much for watching our video and for your comment. We are thrilled to hear that engagement in music has helped you in your stroke recovery journey, keep it up!!
being stroke victum of about 6 years ago an a musican for bout 45 years,a guitar player an song writer,a diving into my music ,the writing an playing an creating made my brain an my right side arm work like the stroke was not there. i truly beleave do the work with music an ya move the mountain,. great work folks ,peace.
I only suffered a minor stroke recently that took my left hand/fingers and I went into such despair since I’m a Tech and Bass player, but this gives me such hope! Thank you both so much!
Rica, thank you for the comment. Results may still be possible for your grandmother, there is evidence to support that improvement is possible even months and years post-stroke.
Hi , I am practicing speech therapist , I am glad to see your videos and intrested to learn it , are you guys doing any specific learning program for the intrested one looking forward 😊
Hi Fareen, thanks for your message and for watching! The Academy of Neurologic Music Therapy runs the trainings which are open to all therapeutic disciplines, and many of them are online now due to COVID. You can find the current training schedule here (scroll all the way to the bottom): nmtacademy.co/training-opportunities/nmt-training-institute/
Hi! I'm a NMT in california; is it OK to include your video on a playlist linked to my website to help inform potential clients in this area bout what NMT sessions may look like? Thank you!
This is a great video. I would love to show this when presenting about MT in my hospital (I work as an MTBC). Is there a case study to go along with this?
MedRhythms awesome thank you! Any chance you have any of the information such as the time between videos, time between first video and cvs, frequency of tx, other current therapies?
@@annamarinium9653 The time between videos was around 4-6 months. He was receiving therapy from us twice per week for 1.5hrs. He was also receiving some speech therapy, but do not remember the frequency of that.
Hi, my mother suffered stroke about 6 months ago, She had speech therapy going on and off but now its permanent and my SLP is using a similar humming technique. But, I'm facing one major issue, she is unable to speak words on her own when she wants to, although she can repeat more than 50 words after me but can't use them on her own. Any tips please?
He began MT shortly after his stroke (a week or 2), while he was in an inpatient rehab hospital. When MT was implemented, the goal was phonation initially, which was about 2 months prior to the beginning of this video.
I suffered stroke 3 years ago, left hand left eye sight and speech were impacted. I used to play HARMONIUM AND VIOLIN even before stroke. After stroke I stated playing harmonium with lots of difficulty as left hand was not effective for bellowing . However, I followed up regularly and vigors. I sing along with harmonium. Over period, my speech is fully recovered. I play and sing HINDUSTANI CLASSICAL RAGAS , bhupali, bhairavi and malkause. It helps excellent coordination of left and right hands along with vocal chords. I am still not able to play violin due to left hand fingers sluggishness, still I continue regular practice .
Hi Uttam! Thank you so much for watching our video and for your comment. We are thrilled to hear that engagement in music has helped you in your stroke recovery journey, keep it up!!
being stroke victum of about 6 years ago an a musican for bout 45 years,a guitar player an song writer,a diving into my music ,the writing an playing an creating made my brain an my right side arm work like the stroke was not there. i truly beleave do the work with music an ya move the mountain,. great work folks ,peace.
Glad to hear you are better!
it really brings the hope to the stroke patients...
omg im crying! lol Thank you for sharing that amazing story
Thank you Crystal!
Thank you for sharing! This is exactly what my friend was interested in for her husband after his stroke! God bless!
I only suffered a minor stroke recently that took my left hand/fingers and I went into such despair since I’m a Tech and Bass player, but this gives me such hope! Thank you both so much!
Hi Jim, thank you so much for watching and sharing your comment. Keep up the good work!
Amazing! The power of music therapy is infinite!
Yes, it is!
Yes it is!
Absolutely amazing! You are an Angel! Miracle worker!
Bravo, Peter!
Good job! God bless him also you
Thanks for watching Sania!
Awesome! I just discovered this now, i hope it's not too late yet for my Grandmother to do this because she had stroke last October 2018.
Rica, thank you for the comment. Results may still be possible for your grandmother, there is evidence to support that improvement is possible even months and years post-stroke.
@@Medrhythmstherapy That's so great to hear. Thank you so much. I hope you can help more people educating regarding this. More power to you Guys.
oh wow that beautiful
This is amazing!
Very inspiring thanks so much!!!
You're great😊
Thank you Leoreyn!
Hi , I am practicing speech therapist , I am glad to see your videos and intrested to learn it , are you guys doing any specific learning program for the intrested one looking forward 😊
Hi Fareen, thanks for your message and for watching! The Academy of Neurologic Music Therapy runs the trainings which are open to all therapeutic disciplines, and many of them are online now due to COVID. You can find the current training schedule here (scroll all the way to the bottom): nmtacademy.co/training-opportunities/nmt-training-institute/
so adorable ! Good job and Goodluck to peter !
Thanks for watching Agbeke!
How long did it take for Peter to get to the stage when he was able to sing so clearly as shown at the end of the video?
From the first video to the last video was approximately 5 months.
Impressive!!
Thank you!
Wonderful
Thanks for watching!
AMAZING
Thanks for watching Rachel!
Hi! I'm a NMT in california; is it OK to include your video on a playlist linked to my website to help inform potential clients in this area bout what NMT sessions may look like? Thank you!
Amelia Chapman, MT-BC, CYT Absolutely! Please fee free to use the video. Thank you!
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This is really awesome!!! Is there any university in Georgia or in the South that I can study Neurological Music Therapy.
Shoutout all the music 2mt3 students watching this video, hope y'all are enjoying this class as much as I am :D
Hi, is this available in India?
This is a great video. I would love to show this when presenting about MT in my hospital (I work as an MTBC). Is there a case study to go along with this?
Thank you! You are more than welcome to use the video. Unfortunately, there is not a written case study about this.
MedRhythms awesome thank you! Any chance you have any of the information such as the time between videos, time between first video and cvs, frequency of tx, other current therapies?
@@annamarinium9653 The time between videos was around 4-6 months. He was receiving therapy from us twice per week for 1.5hrs. He was also receiving some speech therapy, but do not remember the frequency of that.
@@Medrhythmstherapy awesome! Thanks so much medrhythms. Keep up the good work!
Hi, I am an MTA in Canada and am doing a presentation on stroke rehabilitation and music therapy. Can I use your video in my presentation.
Yes, you can. We would be honored!
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Hi, my mother suffered stroke about 6 months ago, She had speech therapy going on and off but now its permanent and my SLP is using a similar humming technique.
But, I'm facing one major issue, she is unable to speak words on her own when she wants to, although she can repeat more than 50 words after me but can't use them on her own. Any tips please?
Hi Abhishek, thank you for your comment! Please email us at hello@medrhythmstherapy.com!
Hello my mom is in same situation. How is she now?
How long after his stroke did he begin MT?
He began MT shortly after his stroke (a week or 2), while he was in an inpatient rehab hospital. When MT was implemented, the goal was phonation initially, which was about 2 months prior to the beginning of this video.
Thanks! Additionally, is this left hemisphere non-fluent aphasia? Is AOS present as well?
Yes, there was some AOS present initially.