IntroductionOver the past three decades, music has been increasingly incorporated into stroke motor rehabilitation; however, the term music-based intervention has been applied inconsistently. Interventions range from simple rhythmic cues to complex interactive activities, yet these distinctions are often insufficiently described to allow meaningful comparison across studies.MethodsThis scoping review examined how music and sound have been conceptualized and applied in stroke motor rehabilitation
Reconsidering music in stroke rehabilitation: a scoping review from auditory stimulus to relational process
Yoo Jeong Kim
