Argentine tango is an effective treatment for patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease, Italian neurologists said at the Congress on Parkinson’s disease, which was held in Milan on April 27, reports the information portal Infobae.
For several years, medicine has shown that dancing tango is highly recommended for patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease. In recent years, this traditional Argentine dance has moved from dance halls to therapy rooms for diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
According to Italian neurologists, Argentine tango is the best dance practice for the effective treatment of patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease.
“Of all the dances, the tango is the most effective, especially the Argentine one, since it involves movements at different speeds, continuous stops and accelerations, turns, sharp rises from the ground. Features that allow the patient to exercise and improve balance and coordination by stimulating the accessory motor area of the frontal lobe of the brain. – explained Dr. Roberto Eleopra, director of the Division of Clinical Neurosciences and the Best Center for Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders. .
“The rhythmic and measured movements of this tango will selectively help the basal ganglia improve the body’s motor control, since the rhythm and timbre of this music helps restore lost motor automatisms.”added the expert neurologist.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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