100
Participants
Start Date
February 1, 2025
Primary Completion Date
June 30, 2028
Study Completion Date
December 31, 2028
Music-based telerehabilitation
The music-based telerehabilitation program is a 10-week multicomponent intervention which includes (1) rhythm-based training of motor and cognitive (attention, working memory, executive function) functions, (2) singing-based training of speech production (using singing and melodic intonation therapy training), (3) playing-based training of upper-extremity motor functions (using instrumental training with a xylophone), and (4) music listening for enhancement of mood, attention, and memory. Training is done using a tablet computer and an online platform comprising a collection of short (3-5 min) training videos for each of the 4 training modules, which the patients are instructed to train with at home for 4 days / week (60 min/day). Additionally, the patients participate in a remote (online) music therapy session led by a music therapist for 1 day/week (60 min).
RECRUITING
University of Helsinki / Faculty of Medicine / Department of Psychology, Helsinki
Collaborators (2)
HUS Neurocenter
UNKNOWN
HUS Medical Imaging Centre
UNKNOWN
University of Jyvaskyla
OTHER
Finnish Brain Association
UNKNOWN
Uusimaa Stroke Association
UNKNOWN
Teppo Sarkamo
OTHER