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Movement to music: A community support after stroke

Year:
2023
Duration:
12 months
Approved budget:
$29,990.05
Researchers:
Mrs Rebecca Coombes
,
Dr Kalie Evans
,
Mrs Emily Timothy
,
Mrs Kimberley Wade
,
Dr Michaela Glanville
,
Dr Joanne Nunnerley
Host:
Burwood Academy Trust
Proposal type:
Health Delivery Research Activation Grant
Lay summary
Living well after stroke should be directed by the individual and their whānau, including being able to make choices in community supports that best align with their desires, aspirations, and goals. Movement to music is an example of a potential support that individuals could choose as part of their living well after stroke journey. It would be a structured group exercise programme under the direction of a physiotherapist and neurologic music therapist (NMT). By combining the physical activity of physiotherapy with the person-centred and holistic nature of music therapy, a new choice for living well after stroke emerges. One that is focused on putting physical activity within the broader holistic system of health and wellbeing, aligning with models such as Te Whare Tapa Whā for Māori and Fonofale for Pasifika.