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Dance programs for school-age individuals with disabilities: A systematic review

Citation: Prieto, L., Haegele, J., & Columna, L. (2020). Dance programs for school-age individuals with disabilities: A systematic review. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 37, 349-376. Link to publisher’s article.

Effect of senior dance (DanSE) on fall risk factors in older adults: A randomized controlled trial

Citation: Franco, M., Sherrington, C., Tiedemann, A., Pereira, L., Perracini, M., Faria, C., Negrao-Filho, R., Pinto, R., & Pastre, C. (2020). Effect of senior dance (DanSE) on fall risk factors in older adults: A randomized controlled trial. Physical Therapy, 100(4), 600-608. Link to publisher’s article.

Recreational therapy to promote mobility in long-term care: A scoping review

Citation: Yang, Y., van Schooten, K., McKay, H., Sims-Gould, J., Hoang, R., & Robinovitch, S. (2020). Recreational therapy to promote mobility in long-term care: A scoping review. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. Advanced Online Publication. Link to publisher’s article.

Recreational therapy to promote mobility among older adults in long-term care: Overview of scientific evidence and current practice

Citation: Yang, Y., van Schooten, K., Symes, B., Sims-Gould, J., McKay, H., Leung, P., Feldman, F., & Robinovitch, S. (2018). Recreational therapy to promote mobility among older adults in long-term care: Overview of scientific evidence and current practice. Canadian Association for Long Term Care.

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Dance promotes positive benefits for negative symptoms in autism spectrum disorder (ASD): A systematic review

Citation: DeJesus, B., Oliveira, R., de Carvalho, F., de Jesus Mari, J., Arida, R., & Teixeira-Machado, L. (2020). Dance promotes positive benefits for negative symptoms in autism spectrum disorder (ASD): A systematic review. Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 49, NL. Link to publisher’s article.

Physical, cognitive, psychological, and social effects of dance in children with disabilities: Systematic review and meta-analysis

Citation: May, T., Chan, E., Lindor, E., McGinley, J., Skouteris, H., Austin, D., McGillivray, J., & Rinehart, N. (2019). Physical, cognitive, psychological, and social effects of dance in children with disabilities: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Disability & Rehabilitation. Advanced Online Publication. Link to publisher’s article.

Dance movement therapy with older people with a psychiatric condition: A systematic review

Citation: Jimenez, J., Brauninger, I., & Meekums, B. (2019). Dance movement therapy with older people with a psychiatric condition: A systematic review. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 63, 118-127. Link to publisher’s article.

The effectiveness of dance/movement therapy interventions for autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review

Citation: Takahashi, H., Matsushima, K., & Kato, T. (2019). The effectiveness of dance/movement therapy interventions for autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review. American Journal of Dance Therapy, 41(1), 55-74. Link to publisher’s article.

Sensory-based interventions for adults with dementia and alzheimer’s disease: A scoping review

Citation: Smith, B. & D’Amico, M. (2019). Sensory-based interventions for adults with dementia and alzheimer’s disease: A scoping review. Occupational Therapy in Health Care, 8(NL), 1-31. doi: 10.1080/07380577.2019.1608488. Link to publisher’s article.

Effects of dance on gait, cognition, and dual-tasking in parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Citation: Kalyani, H., Sullivan, K., Moyle, G., Brauer, S., Jeffrey, E., Roeder, L,…& Kerr, G. (2019). Effects of dance on gait, cognition, and dual-tasking in parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Parkinson’s Disease, 9(2), 335-349. doi: 10.3233/JPD-181516. Link to publisher’s article.

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