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PostHeaderIcon For the tiniest patients, music helps healing

FOR BABIES AND PARENTS, WEEKS, EVEN MONTHS, SPENT IN THE BE STRESSFUL. THAT’S WHERE MUSIC THERAPY COMES IN, HELPING THE BABIES GROW AND DEVELOP IN A RELAXED ENVIRONMENT. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy class for soldiers expands beyond Fort Campbell

NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) – A program that helps injured soldiers by teaching them music has just expanded beyond Fort Campbell.Music bursting from a darkly lit room on Music Row, Southern blues was playing loud, then taken down soft and smooth. No one could resist the urge to tap along. For the band playing, it wasn’t their usual venue of playing behind the purple brick and paint-brushed windows of Tootsie’s downtown. Away from stage lights, the audience was all soldiers, veterans and active duty. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon How a love of guitar helped Adrian Piza, 10, beat a brainn b haemorrhage and rare blood disease

Doctors told Adrian's parents Hanna and Michael Piza that their son would never walk or talk after suffering a brain haemorrhage at 10 months 

When doctors told Adrian Piza’s parents their baby would never walk or talk after he suffered a massive brain haemorrhage at just 10 months old, it was a crushing blow. But at age 10 Adrian today is not only walking and talking, he’s ‘shredding’ heavy metal guitar and playing concerts to other sick kids after making an amazing recovery his family puts down to the power of music therapy. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon David Beckham amazed by difference music therapy has made to autistic boy aged 11

David Beckham OBE visited the UK’s leading music therapy charity, Nordoff Robbins, recently, ahead of the HMV Football Extravaganza (FE) where he will be honoured with the Legend of Football Award

Football legend David Beckham visited charity Nordoff Robbins and met 11-year-old Romano whose life has been changed by the music therapy clinic. Becks, who will be honoured with the Legend of Football Award at the HMV Football Extravaganza on September 1, was amazed by the difference music had made to Romano, who has autism, global development delay and dyspraxia. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy brings joy back to Irvin

Four years ago, Irvin Driedger suffered a massive stroke. It left him speechless and able to move only his eyes and one foot for six months. Doctors thought he was terminal, but his wife Donna could see something hopeful in his eyes.
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PostHeaderIcon Music therapy helps people with dementia – and their carers

An elderly woman and young woman listening to music on headphones

The healing power of music is well known, but researchers have found that it has benefits not just for those suffering from dementia, but also for those who care for them. Training care home staff in music therapy helps not just dementia patients – but also the carers themselves. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy helps premature babies at Nebraska Medicine

OMAHA, Neb. —For babies and parents, time spent in the neonatal intensive care unit, or NICU, can be stressful. Experts say music therapy can help premature babies grow and develop in a relaxed environment. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy ‘valuable’ for dementia

A British study which saw dementia patients undergo music therapy resulted in improvements to their symptoms and wellbeing as well as a reduction in disruptiveness to staff at their care home. Music therapy has long been known to help people with conditions such as dementia, as music appears to be able reach parts of the damaged brain in ways other forms of communication cannot. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon Adrian Piza during music therapy following brain haemorrhage

Little Adrian Piza receives music therapy in hospital after suffering a brain haemorrhage. Doctors claim he would never walk or talk again. Read more here

PostHeaderIcon From death bed to death metal: How a love of guitar helped Adrian Piza, 10, beat a brain haemorrhage and rare blood disease that left him wrapped in bandages like a mummy so he could chase his rock star dreams

Adrian Piza aged almost 2 pictured playing the drums during a music therapy session. He almost died from a cerebral haemorrhage at 10 months before a bone marrow transplant and music therapy helped him through

When doctors told Adrian Piza’s parents their baby would never walk or talk after he suffered a massive brain haemorrhage at just 10 months old, it was a crushing blow. But at age 10 Adrian today is not only walking and talking, he’s ‘shredding’ heavy metal guitar and playing concerts to other sick kids after making an amazing recovery his family puts down to the power of music therapy. Read more here

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