San Diego Launches Pilot Program for NeuroDance Therapy

Participants in a dance therapy class for individuals with neurological disorders

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San Diego has initiated the NeuroDance program to enhance the lives of individuals with neurological disorders such as MS and Parkinson’s disease. Led by physical therapist Lexii Regina Alcaraz, this innovative initiative combines dance and music therapy to provide therapeutic benefits within an inclusive community. Funded by a grant from The Prebys Foundation, the program tailors sessions to accommodate diverse motor functions, aiming to improve emotional wellbeing and social connections. Success stories highlight the program’s potential in redefining rehabilitation methods and fostering a supportive environment for participants.

San Diego has officially launched a new pilot program called San Diego NeuroDance, aimed at enhancing the quality of life for individuals diagnosed with various neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinson’s disease, and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). This unique initiative combines elements of dance and music, providing therapeutic benefits in a supportive and inclusive environment.

The San Diego NeuroDance program is spearheaded by Lexii Regina Alcaraz, a physical therapist and professional movement artist, following her personal experience with her father’s ALS diagnosis in 2019. Funded by a $64,000 grant from The Prebys Foundation under the Healing Through the Arts initiative, the program combines dance professionals, physical therapists, trained volunteers, and caregivers, tailoring sessions to fit the diverse needs of participants.

Launched earlier this year, San Diego NeuroDance offers one-hour dance sessions designed to accommodate participants with varying levels of motor function. The classes encourage participants to either sit or stand, increasing accessibility for those who may have mobility challenges. Instructors adapt their teaching methods to incorporate different music and dance styles, ensuring that every participant remains engaged.

Alcaraz’s dual background in neuroscience and physical therapy is integral to the program, supporting her approach in redefining rehabilitation methods. The program prioritizes the enhancement of human connection and overall wellbeing rather than strictly focusing on functional goals, which is often the hallmark of traditional medical interventions.

The planned use of a documentary filmmaker highlights the program’s potential impact and aims to advocate for this innovative neurorehabilitation approach. The classes are hosted at the Monarch Center of the Arts, chosen for its accessibility and convenient location to serve the community effectively.

Research supports the therapeutic benefits of dance movement therapy for individuals with neurological disorders. Numerous clinical studies have indicated improved motor function and cognitive capabilities, notably in patients with Parkinson’s disease. The San Diego NeuroDance program aligns with these findings, offering a creative and non-judgmental space where participants can thrive.

The classes incorporate diverse activities, which may include ballet foot articulation, the use of props like chiffon scarves to enhance movement, and exercises designed to encourage large facial expressions, thereby promoting emotional connections among participants. Feedback from participants has shown positive outcomes, including improved balance, flexibility, posture, and increased emotional wellbeing through camaraderie and community engagement.

As a pilot initiative, San Diego NeuroDance reflects a groundbreaking effort to provide support for individuals with neurological conditions. With sessions open to community members, the program promotes inclusivity and social connections, making dance accessible to all, regardless of ability.

Success stories have emerged from the program, with reports of couples rediscovering their passion for dance and experiencing improvements in both physical and mental wellbeing. San Diego NeuroDance serves as a beacon of hope for many, illustrating the vital role that art and movement can play in healing and rehabilitation.

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