Melody2Motion - neurorehabilitation services
melody2motion provides complementary neurorehabilitation programs for individuals with a wide range
m2m provides complementary neurorehabilitation programs for clients who have motor disorders of neurological origin by taking advantage of the neuroplasticity and the opportunities of muscle memory. Our services could be beneficial for a wide range of conditions such as:
- Acquired Brain Injury
- Cerebral Palsy
- Dyspraxia
- Genetic syndromes affecting motor development (e.g. Down Syndrome)
- Gl
We are thinking big!
melody2motion is getting fully integrated into Conductive Education Taranaki Trust.
What's that mean?
A wider palette of service and more Steven :D
https://neurosciencenews.com/wire-fire-neurons-19835/
How Neurons That Wire Together Fire Together - Neuroscience News A new study brings understanding how the brain processes information one step closer.
We wish everyone a peaceful Holidays season.
Existing news. We are in the News :)
Video game therapy now on offer for disabled Taranaki kids Video games are usually just for fun, but a Taranaki organisation has introduced one to help rehabilitate disabled children and adults.
Another study proves how music induce brain plasticity and improves cognitive functions
Listening to Favorite Music Improves Brain Plasticity and Cognitive Performance in Alzheimer’s Patients - Neuroscience News Repeatedly listening to personally meaningful music induced brain plasticity and improved cognitive function for patients with mild cognitive impairment and early-stage Alzheimer's disease.
Something BIG is coming...
No, it's not the Sasquatch, but equally exciting ;)
Do you want to know how can rhythm help to strengthen your memory?
Brain Health: How Rhythm and Movement Strengthen Memory Brain Health: How Rhythm and Movement Strengthen MemoryWhat if there is something you can do to reverse memory loss right now that doesn't involve a prescrip...
Did you know the beat in music has a significant effect on the movement of those diagnosed with Parkinson's? Watch this video for more! (Parkinson's disease related part between 9:23-11:44)
Rhythm and the Brain: Surprises from Cognitive Neuroscience - Aniruddh D. Patel
A new horizon. A new chapter...
OUR SERVICE IS MOVING.
WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR COSTUMERS AND WISH THEM ALL THE BEST
Yep. The "grove" that makes you move... :)
Neuroscience reveals how rhythm helps us walk, talk — and even love | CBC Radio Rhythm is of course a fundamental part of music. But neuroscience is revealing that it’s also a fundamental part of our innermost selves: how we learn to walk, talk, read and even bond with others. From heartbeats heard in the womb, to the underlying rhythmic patterns of thought, rhythm — as one...
Our website is alive, although, it is in test mode. All suggestions and comments are welcome.
The power of the music and muscle memory
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8930683/Incredible-moment-former-prima-ballerina-suffering-Alzheimers-transformed.html
Former ballerina with Alzheimer's transformed when she hears Swan Lake Marta C Gonzalez, who died in 2019, is shown sitting in her wheelchair at a care home in Valencia as a carer played Tschaikovsky's Swan Lake.
Good afternoon,
I've had to delete all in person appointments, so Facebook won't send any false notifications to my clients.
If anything will change I will contact everyone.
The online sessions are still on and available.
Stay safe,
Steven
Good evening,
As a result of the new lockdown measures being introduced from Thursday 5th November, melody2motion will be suspending all in-person sessions until further notice.
Contact me if you are interested in online sessions and/or consultancy.
Stay safe everyone,
Steven
Years ago, anthropologist Margaret Mead was asked by a student what she considered to be the first sign of civilization in a culture. The student expected Mead to talk about fish hooks or clay pots or grinding stones.
But no. Mead said that the first sign of civilization in an ancient culture was a femur (thighbone) that had been broken and then healed. Mead explained that in the animal kingdom, if you break your leg, you die. You cannot run from danger, get to the river for a drink or hunt for food. You are meat for prowling beasts. No animal survives a broken leg long enough for the bone to heal.
A broken femur that has healed is evidence that someone has taken time to stay with the one who fell, has bound up the wound, has carried the person to safety and has tended the person through recovery. Helping someone else through difficulty is where civilization starts, Mead said."
We are at our best when we serve others. Be civilized.
- Ira Byock
SESSION 8 – MODERATE LEVEL: SEATED LOWER BODY MOVEMENTS
Active Movement - Session 8 - Moderate Level - Seated Lower Body Movements Jules McDonald presents our eighth Active Movement Adult Session: Moderate Level - Seated Lower Body Movements. A collaboration between Connections Neuro-Dis...
SESSION 7 – MODERATE LEVEL: SEATED UPPER BODY MOVEMENTS
Active Movement - Session 7 - Moderate Level - Seated Upper Body Movements Jules McDonald presents our seventh Active Movement Adult Session: Moderate Level - Seated Upper Body Movements A collaboration between Connections Neuro-Dis...
SESSION 6 – SIMPLE FINE MOTOR MOVEMENTS
Previous sessions:
https://www.pacessheffield.org.uk/activemovement/?fbclid=IwAR0ySxHy_e4JEHQ4F2vDExE12k9hsHqsDkPieQtk-MVj9fkFzH7QZ6qBQW8
Active Movement - Session 6 - Simple Fine Motor Movements Jules McDonald presents our sixth Active Movement Adult Session on Simple Fine Motor Movements. A collaboration between Connections Neuro-Disability Services...
An Interesting study:
Music interventions for acquired brain injury
Music interventions for acquired brain injury - Magee, WL - 2017 | Cochrane Library Our site uses cookies to improve your experience. You can find out more about our use of cookies in About Cookies, including instructions on how to turn off cookies if you wish to do so. By continuing to browse this site you agree to us using cookies as described in About Cookies.
SESSION 5 – SIMPLE LYING MOVEMENTS ON YOUR BACK
Active Movement - Session 5 - Simple Lying Movements On Your Back Jules McDonald presents our fifth Active Movement Adult Session on Simple Lying Movements on Your Back. A collaboration between Connections Neuro-Disability ...
SESSION 4 – SIMPLE STANDING MOVEMENTS
Full series: https://www.pacessheffield.org.uk/activemovement/?fbclid=IwAR0pH8GDiPBSKOYTM2PRNFjpdq-rC-xBHHy3fZrrNfkvXlQHEbmF40h0W7c
Active Movement - Session 4 - Simple Standing Movements Jules McDonald presents our fourth Active Movement Adult Session on Simple Standing Movements. A collaboration between Connections Neuro-Disability Services ...
SESSION 3 – STANDING UP & SIMPLE STANDING MOVEMENTS
Active Movement - Session 3 - Standing up and Simple Standing Movements Jules McDonald presents our third Active Movement Adult Session on Standing up and Simple Standing Movements. A collaboration between Connections Neuro-Disab...
SESSION 2 – SEATED LOWER BODY MOVEMENTS
Premiere: 1 May. 10:00 am
https://youtu.be/lIMTPiQp7Zk
Previous sessions:
https://www.pacessheffield.org.uk/activemovement/?fbclid=IwAR25YqsfCO5HsLwX9QcQaNSTlSLmGrznpptM8AfFd5N_GrqXK4ZCQGhDe4Q
Active Movement - Session 2 - Simple Lower Body Movements Jules McDonald presents our second Active Movement Adult Session on Simple Lower Body Movements in a seated position. A collaboration between Connections Neu...
Video premiere: 24 April, 10:00
Active Movement Adult Sessions are aimed at keeping your body moving at home.
Equipment needed:
A long stick or equivalent e.g. rolling pin, broom handle, walking stick
A short stick or equivalent e.g. a wooden spoon, a small bottle, a hairbrush.
https://www.pacessheffield.org.uk/activemovement/?fbclid=IwAR31njJ6o6PVYdNHNgKnwwFRuIeMqKM6C18SV1xeh-Mv-UdtmXlRs18MyQA
Online Active Movement Sessions for Individuals with Movement Disorders - Paces Sheffield SESSION 1 – SEATED UPPER BODY MOVEMENTS Our Active Movement Adult Sessions are aimed at keeping your body moving at home. The first is focused on Simple Upper Body Movements. This session is a simple set of movement activities for people who have a movement disorder or neurological condition (e.g....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWIagHUqD8A
What is Neuroplasticity? What is Neuroplasticity? Dr. Matthew Antonucci from Plasticity Brain Centers of Orlando, Florida gives us a breakdown of what the term really means.
About the Conductive Education
(a little correction: Pető, not Pëto and Maria Hari, not Mari Hari :) )
What is Conductive Education - Parkinson's Movement Andras Pëto, the founder of conductive education, was born in Hungary. Pëto's interest in anything and everything that affected the life of mankind was probably determined at a young age. His father...
Study finds games console therapy speeds up patients' recovery process
We're in for Wii-hab: Study finds games console therapy speeds up patients' recovery process The Nintendo Wii is so effective it is now widely used in the NHS to help heal those with a variety of injuries, including 12-year-old Emma Noon who suffers from Hemiplegia.
Music aids stroke recovery (A study from 2008)
Music aids stroke recovery Researchers claim “listening to music in the early weeks after a stroke could help patients recover from brain damage”, reported the Daily Mail on a study.The Daily
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