A clinical trial conducted by neurosurgeons at Jaslok Hospital has shown that singing and dancing therapy can significantly improve the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Patients enrolled in the six-month study experienced positive changes in mood, balance, mobility, and cognition. Parkinson’s disease, a common neurodegenerative disorder, affects millions worldwide and impairs motor functions. Previous studies have also highlighted the benefits of music and dance interventions in improving symptoms and quality of life. Discover how singing and dancing have positively impacted the lives of Parkinson’s disease patients.