That’s amazing and so. Beautiful. Love to know more about the science. The dancing part made me want to cry- very touching and not to mention therapeutic!
Amazing how music has so many therapeutic responses. Watch this video about a man in a nursing home who opens up so much with music from his era when it is played on an iPod with headphones. ruclips.net/video/fyZQf0p73QM/видео.html
that's what they did in the movie that Robbin Williams played in. He played a doctor and he noticed all the patients had Parkinson's symptoms moved much better with music
my mother had severe pd and would periodically freeze up. after she seen your video , we started playing music and within a few minutes she was walking again. heh even sometimes she would shimmy all the way down to floor and back up(while holding on to furniture) , when just 60-90 seconds before she was froze up. thank you for sharing this video. im thinking she told me you filmed this in oklahoma, possibly around mcallister area. i wish you could of met her, i bet you could of changed her life.
The difference in his walking is amazing! What is the science behind this form of therapy? Is it the back beat of the music that improves his movements?
This is great information. thank you for posting. I have a documentary coming out in January 2023 after I did medical research on the effects/symptoms of playing a drum kit when you have Parkinson's. I proved that playing the drums actually improves your quality of life and lessens the symptoms of the disease. In 2020, I lost my total ability to play drums because of Parkinson's. Now, I have regained over 90% of my previous ability and play in a band. Music is a great natural healer.
@@versatilevocals3531 As of this moment, they are still finishing up on the edits of the "Proof of Concept" of the documentary. According to the producer, he is hoping to get it out on social media within the next few weeks. My research was a culmination of self trials and pieces of articles from musicians with Parkinson's and medical findings. My neurologist wasn't even aware of this until she saw the effects of what I did. The funny and perplexing part of all of this is that I reached out to the Michael J Fox Foundation with my findings almost 2 years ago with my findings and asking for assistance in producing the documentary. They responded saying that they don't do documentaries be to get a hold of them when the documentary was completed (without their assistance). I did just that in 2022 and they never responded back. In short, although there is no known cure at this time for Parkinson's, I believe my findings shows that playing a drum kit actually slows the progression of the disease. I have since cut the amount my Parkinson's medication in half and have a better quality of life playing music has given me more mobility overall. The main point is that I have shown that playing a drum kit relights the neurons in the brain that Parkinson's kills off and that drumming requires both hemispheres of the brain to work simultaneously as both arms and legs (hands and feet) move and different time patterns. Please feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions and I wish you the best in completing your Masters. I am also a retired professor of emergency medicine at a Connecticut university so I applaud your efforts in pursuing your academics.
@@versatilevocals3531 I do have some videos of my band on RUclips. Search "David Putterman" and there are 5 of my videos there for my band BackTrax. Ian Paice, the drummer for Deep Purple also did a little piece on me in his RUclips segment "Drum Tribe pt 6" before I completed my findings.
@@davidputterman2719 do you have any more information about your findings? I run the wellness music department at Pandora, and have a family member who suffers from parkinsons who is also a musician. Any information would help!
This makes me cry every time I watch (which has been too many to count!). I was able to incorporate this into on of my patient's PT treatment yesterday with amazing results! Thank you so much for sharing this. The joy and delight in her face when she was able to move freely was just the BEST!
Advanced Parkinson's is impossible to repair. Michael J fox research taught us, it begins with indigestion. Eat Your Greens. Treat it when it's just heartburn. Build your gut biome
Hello, I love this video so much! I work at the Texas HHS agency and wanted to ask your permission for a colleague who wishes to show this video during a presentation he is doing. Is this ok?
Thank's for sharing this bealtifull vídeo! my father probably is with parkinson's desease, now we are doing some checks with the doctors to see If It is parkinson or another problem!
@YellowMan331 Thanks so much for your coment. Unfortunately there is no being alright from Parkinson's disease. I am still getting along pretty well, but I have noticed the symptoms progressing more lately. I just had ankle replacement surgery which is not related, just another obstacle to overcome along the way. Anyway have a Merry Christmas and a great New Year!
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That’s amazing and so. Beautiful. Love to know more about the science. The dancing part made me want to cry- very touching and not to mention therapeutic!
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Amazing how music has so many therapeutic responses. Watch this video about a man in a nursing home who opens up so much with music from his era when it is played on an iPod with headphones. ruclips.net/video/fyZQf0p73QM/видео.html
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Big difference I'm going to try this with my brother in law 😂😅. Thank you
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Carmen Swihart 1/15/14 1324. what a difference the music has helped him
God bless you and God bless him. How wonderful!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
that's what they did in the movie that Robbin Williams played in. He played a doctor and he noticed all the patients had Parkinson's symptoms moved much better with music
Seems like you'd do much better with a rollator
my mother had severe pd and would periodically freeze up. after she seen your video , we started playing music and within a few minutes she was walking again. heh even sometimes she would shimmy all the way down to floor and back up(while holding on to furniture) , when just 60-90 seconds before she was froze up. thank you for sharing this video. im thinking she told me you filmed this in oklahoma, possibly around mcallister area. i wish you could of met her, i bet you could of changed her life.
So beautiful and moving, thank you for sharing.
Wow💪🏾🙏🏾
The difference in his walking is amazing! What is the science behind this form of therapy? Is it the back beat of the music that improves his movements?
Brought tears to my eyes.
This is great information. thank you for posting. I have a documentary coming out in January 2023 after I did medical research on the effects/symptoms of playing a drum kit when you have Parkinson's. I proved that playing the drums actually improves your quality of life and lessens the symptoms of the disease. In 2020, I lost my total ability to play drums because of Parkinson's. Now, I have regained over 90% of my previous ability and play in a band. Music is a great natural healer.
Hi David, I’m doing some research for my master’s in music psychology… do you have a link to your documentary or any papers you’d recommend? Thanks!
@@versatilevocals3531 As of this moment, they are still finishing up on the edits of the "Proof of Concept" of the documentary. According to the producer, he is hoping to get it out on social media within the next few weeks. My research was a culmination of self trials and pieces of articles from musicians with Parkinson's and medical findings. My neurologist wasn't even aware of this until she saw the effects of what I did. The funny and perplexing part of all of this is that I reached out to the Michael J Fox Foundation with my findings almost 2 years ago with my findings and asking for assistance in producing the documentary. They responded saying that they don't do documentaries be to get a hold of them when the documentary was completed (without their assistance). I did just that in 2022 and they never responded back. In short, although there is no known cure at this time for Parkinson's, I believe my findings shows that playing a drum kit actually slows the progression of the disease. I have since cut the amount my Parkinson's medication in half and have a better quality of life playing music has given me more mobility overall. The main point is that I have shown that playing a drum kit relights the neurons in the brain that Parkinson's kills off and that drumming requires both hemispheres of the brain to work simultaneously as both arms and legs (hands and feet) move and different time patterns. Please feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions and I wish you the best in completing your Masters. I am also a retired professor of emergency medicine at a Connecticut university so I applaud your efforts in pursuing your academics.
@@versatilevocals3531 I do have some videos of my band on RUclips. Search "David Putterman" and there are 5 of my videos there for my band BackTrax. Ian Paice, the drummer for Deep Purple also did a little piece on me in his RUclips segment "Drum Tribe pt 6" before I completed my findings.
@@versatilevocals3531 I lead the programming efforts at Pandora for wellness music and would love to discuss this with you sometime
@@davidputterman2719 do you have any more information about your findings? I run the wellness music department at Pandora, and have a family member who suffers from parkinsons who is also a musician. Any information would help!
This makes me cry every time I watch (which has been too many to count!). I was able to incorporate this into on of my patient's PT treatment yesterday with amazing results! Thank you so much for sharing this. The joy and delight in her face when she was able to move freely was just the BEST!
Please tell us how it goes ❤
Advanced Parkinson's is impossible to repair. Michael J fox research taught us, it begins with indigestion. Eat Your Greens. Treat it when it's just heartburn. Build your gut biome
I’ve read about Parkinson’s & dopamine reduction in the brain, music releases dopamine so maybe a connection there!
Amazing!
Amazing! 👏💕
Hello, I love this video so much! I work at the Texas HHS agency and wanted to ask your permission for a colleague who wishes to show this video during a presentation he is doing. Is this ok?
Amazing
shrexecuted! gangnem yas!!!
This is incredible.
This is so wonderful.
What the title and artist of this song 🎶
Don Williams "Good Ole Boys like Me"
Thank's for sharing this bealtifull vídeo! my father probably is with parkinson's desease, now we are doing some checks with the doctors to see If It is parkinson or another problem!
Thank you for posting this.
God Bless him
The body and brain can work together much more smoothly with music !!
So beautiful. So grateful for your thoughtfulness for your patient.
More therapists like her please. Specific song ideas? Find out what the person listened to or favorite songs?
I'm sorry to tell you my daughter Anicea passed away almost 2 years ago. She was a very special person ❤
I believe that song was, Good Ole Boys Like Me -Don William's.
Which song is it?
musicandmemory.org/get-involved/for-elder-caregivers/ has a free guide for How to Make A Playlist at Home!
AMAZING!!!!!!
Incredible how music - sound can work in this case for the benefit of this patient!!! Great post and thanks for the idea!
As a 54 year old Parkinson's patient let me tell you this is amazing! I can't begin to tell how much this little escape means to him!!!
Hey Mike, hope you're alright right now.
@YellowMan331 Thanks so much for your coment. Unfortunately there is no being alright from Parkinson's disease. I am still getting along pretty well, but I have noticed the symptoms progressing more lately. I just had ankle replacement surgery which is not related, just another obstacle to overcome along the way. Anyway have a Merry Christmas and a great New Year!
Thank you for sharing this!!❤