This research will assess the effects of introducing music therapy
(MT) into physical therapy (PT) sessions. Physical illness due to
genetic and/or environmental factors (such as Down syndrome or car
accident injuries, respectively) can be traumatizing. This is especially
true with children because they are expected to cope with so much at
a young age. Therapy sessions can be intense and draining for
patients and can take a toll on their psychological state. MT, which
promotes wellness in individuals by offering therapeutic benefits to
the mind through the use of musical involvements, can help offset the
psychological fatigue associated with PT. I plan on researching the
specific types of physical disabilities for the children at the
schools/institutions, so I can better understand the limitations and
hazards of each disability. I also plan on attending educational
workshops based on music, education, and therapy so that I may work
under licensed therapists with both clinical and work experience. I wish
to create innovative therapy techniques to incorporate music into
therapy sessions by utilizing kinesthetic techniques to respond to
sounds, creating group exercises to heighten social skills, and
encouraging patients to compose and perform songs to help relieve
stress and stimulate their minds. The goal of my research is to
examine whether or not the combined use of PT and MT in therapy
sessions is positively correlated with the patient’s mental and
physical well-being.
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To find out more about Megha's research and to view her q&a session, click the URL below!