Stroke survivors often face physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges like impaired speech, memory loss, paralysis, and depression, impacting their quality of life and independence.
Conventional stroke rehabilitation may progress slowly and not fully address the complexity of post-stroke symptoms, leading researchers to explore complementary therapies such as music therapy.
A meta-analysis by Gong and Ye highlighted music therapy's potential in post-stroke recovery specifically focusing on aphasia and cognitive improvements, offering new insights into its effectiveness.
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