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ANO XVII – NÚMERO 18 – 2015

THE THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION OF MUSIC IN THE TREATMENT OF THE PERSON WITH COCHLEAR IMPLANT (CI): A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

  • André Brandalise
DOI
https://doi.org/10.51914/brjmt.18.2015.109
Submitted
May 19, 2021
Published
30-06-2015

Abstract

The aim of this review is to provide a synthesis of the literature on music intervention, done by music therapists and by professionals from other health areas, for people with cochlear implant (CI). A systematic review of the literature was conducted and showed that music has the potential to facilitate the rehabilitation of the five hearing developmental stages: awareness, discrimination, identification, acknowledgement, and comprehension. This process can guarantee to the person with cochlear implant (CI) a better physical and emotional integration in the world and, consequently, a better quality of life.

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