Parkinson’s clients have difficulty with gait, mobility,
balance, isolation, reduced participation, cognitive difficulties and other
symptoms depending on the individual. People living with Parkinson’s disease
have many obstacles to face and barriers that can inhibit them from
participating in activities of daily living and meaningful occupations. Occupational therapy can help people living
with Parkinson’s disease to engage in occupations that are important to them
and therapeutically beneficial. Finding interventions that can enable them to
carry out the occupations that are important to them, is vital. This is where I
began to source literature supporting many positive effects when utilizing
dance as an intervention tool for those living with Parkinson’s disease.
‘Dance to express not to impress’ is the title I chose to
represent my topic and blog. It is so important to me that people see how dance
can be used as something positive, a way to express yourself, a way to connect
with others, a way to improve functional mobility and lose yourself within the
music. It is not about the way you look doing the movements, it’s not to
impress. Dance can allow your mind and body to focus so much on the music and
movement that you leave your disability, disease and worries at the door. The confidence
someone living with Parkinson’s can gain from improving gait, improving muscle
strength, participate in something beneficial to them, can increase self-efficacy,
engage them in something meaningful and incorporate active body, active mind.
I have learnt so much from doing this blog and linking the
use of dance for Parkinson’s disease with an Occupational therapy perspective. I
didn’t realise that dance could have so many benefits for those living with
Parkinson’s. I hope that this blog has encouraged people to think about how
dance can be utilised as a meaningful intervention tool to positively influence
those living with Parkinson’s.
Thank you for reading my blog I really appreciate any
comments, questions or feedback you have to offer.
Excellent read thanks for that Madison :), ps love you
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