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Dancing the tango can relieve chemo-induced neuropathy in survivors, study finds

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Dancing it is a great way Recovery from chemotherapy.

It discovered it, according to a new study from Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dancing the tango By reducing residual symptoms from chemotherapy, it can help cancer patients recover from nerves.

Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy (CIN) is a condition that can occur anywhere in the body, anywhere, according to an OSU press release, but most of it affects the hands, feet, and limbs.

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80% Breast cancer survivors Experts say they are experiencing pain, falls, difficult walking, and CINs that can lead to poor quality of life.

Previous data showed that music and movement “helps prevent neurological degeneration,” the researchers said. (istock)

Daance’s study evaluated how coordinated Argentine tangos can help alleviate symptoms such as numbness, burning, tingling, and loss of emotions in these problem areas.

The study was led by Dr. Lise Worthen-Chaudhari, a scientist at the OSU Department of Physics and Medicine Rehabilitation, and was funded by the National Institute of Aging.

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Former dancer himself, Worthen-Chaudhari, expressed the need Alternative treatment options For CIN.

Researcher Her team designed a study for breast cancer survivors experiencing CIN who had their last chemotherapy treatment at least three months ago.

“There’s hope for recovery from cancer, and cancer gives your body, brain and nerves.”

Early in the study, researchers found that a large amount of social dance improved dual-task functionality. Home exercise.

This could be due to the cognitive involvement of dual-task functions, the researchers concluded.

Ballroom in studio with cancer feet

Argentine tango, a social dance born in Argentina, requires cognitive involvement. (istock)

According to Worthen-Chaudhari, social dance for just 20 minutes, several times a week, can begin to “rewire neural damage ways that have been affected by cancer treatments.

Preliminary data also shows that tango dance can lead to improved balance, Cognitive functionmotor function and neurological disorder symptoms.

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The rhythm of Argentine tango at 120 beats per minute helps to activate a “neural phenomenon” called “entrainment.” Here, the researchers pointed out that “two or more vibration systems (e.g. brain waves and behavior) are in alignment.”

Given the ideal cadence of tango, Worthen-Chaudhari told Fox News Digital that dancing several times a week “makes sense” that “it makes sense: movement, rhythmic sympathy, and social connection promote one of those elements alone at once.”

Pilot data shows that this repetitive, slow music and walking dance can help recreate the nerves Damage by chemotherapyshe added.

“The job is to help survivors not just survive, but to regain their own lives and thrive.”

Other institutions also report successful balance and cognitive success after using adapted tangos Parkinson’s disease patient.

The treatment may help individuals with other conditions, such as diabetes, dementia, neurodegenerative diseases, and general aging, Worthen-Chaudhari noted.

Senior practicing tango in a dance studio

In addition to cancer patients, tango dance can also help individuals with other conditions and reduce common aging effects, the researchers said. (istock)

The expanded five-year study continues to consider dual-task performance, along with plans to recruit 140 Breast cancer survivors At the OSU Cancer Center.

Researchers will investigate whether the effectiveness of tango therapy can be maintained over time to improve movement and cognitive function.

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“Essentially, this work is about helping survivors to regain their lives and thrive, rather than simply survive,” Worten-Chaudhari wrote in the release.

“It’s about providing them with a fun and effective way to improve their sensorimotor abilities, reduce the fear of falls, and ultimately strengthen them. Overall happiness. ”

Middle-aged couple dancing ball room in studio

The rhythm of Argentinean tango activates brain “conciliation,” the researchers said. (istock)

Worthen-Chaudhari shared that she is “pleasant” to find that her tango can exercise as well as exercise to alleviate these symptoms with her friends.

“I wanted to know if tango could do more than prevent it from fading… I hope it can stimulate nerve recovery among people trying to recover from nerve trauma,” she told Fox News Digital.

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“I’m excited about the option that doesn’t require me to sweat, so I have to shower before I get back to work or go out for dinner.”

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“Looking back, I can see that it makes sense, but I was surprised that the results were revealed in the first study of the idea,” the scientist added.

She said, “I hope for recovery from cancer and that it gives you your body, brain and nerves.”

Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.

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