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Music therapy joins stroke rehabilitation service at Doncaster hospital
“The biggest myth around music therapy is that you need to sing or play an instrument—don’t worry, you don’t need any special talent. My role is to help you regain speech, strengthen muscles, and walk with more ease.
“Functional goals are at the heart of each session, whether we’re singing to improve speech, playing instruments to build motor skills, or simply using music as a tool to enhance your recovery.“I want to help you achieve your goals and use music to drive those changes. Yes, it’s enjoyable because we integrate rehab with music, but it’s also incredibly effective.”
The Trust has also secured charitable funding through the Fred and Ann Green Legacy for several pioneering machines that will aid in the upper and lower limb mobility of stroke patients, supporting exercises that accelerate recovery.
The machines will be based within a new gymnasium to be built as part of a £1.4 million investment in the stroke rehabilitation service at Montagu Hospital, and set to open in Summer 2025.
DBTH, said: “The new robotic therapy suite will be a first for the NHS, utilising technology previously restricted to patients receiving private healthcare.“Our aspiration is to collaborate with colleagues from other Stroke services in the South Yorkshire area, allowing this facility to help Stroke survivors from a wider catchment to better achieve their recovery goals.”
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