Feasibility of a live-stream group dance intervention with inpatients in subacute post-stroke rehabilitation: A pilot study - Takeaways - MDSpire

Feasibility of a live-stream group dance intervention with inpatients in subacute post-stroke rehabilitation: A pilot study

  • By

  • Lucie Beaudry

  • Corinne Skaff

  • Simon Brière

  • Dominic Létourneau

  • Michel Tousignant

  • François Michaud

  • June 5, 2026

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    Stroke causes sudden brain cell death, leading to various sequelae affecting motor and cognitive functions.

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    Subacute post-stroke rehabilitation typically requires three hours of therapy per day, but actual rehabilitation often falls short.

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    Dance-based interventions have shown promise in stroke rehabilitation, offering physical, psychological, and social benefits.

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    Lee et al. found that remote dance therapy is safe and may improve trunk control and balance in stroke patients.

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    The study aims to validate a live-stream group dance intervention for hospitalized stroke patients to enhance rehabilitation.

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