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Portland Startup Makes Music Therapy App To Help Stroke Survivors Walk Again

Category: Government & Organizations
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Publish Date: 2018-03-13 07:19:53
Description: We all know firsthand that music can improve your mood, but it can also have real, measurable effects on brain chemistry. A Portland-based startup tech company is developing a new device that’s designed to improve mobility in people who’ve had strokes by retraining the brain to walk again, using the music of their choice. At a coworking space in Portland, neurologic music therapist Brian Harris works with two stroke survivors. He and his team at MedRhythms are testing a device dubbed The Stride that they hope will soon revolutionize the world of music therapy. “With them it’s like, oh my goodness. I felt like I was walking so fast. I’ve never walked that fast in my life. I felt like I wanted to run,” says Deb Hanmer, who is participating in the trials. Hanmer had a stroke 20 years ago and has since undergone many different therapies. “I have physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy. I’ve done yoga … Thai massage,” she says. But music therapy, Hanmer says, has never been
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