Abstract
While traditional physiotherapy focuses on functional restoration, this paper delves into the multiple applications of dance in physiotherapy, including its role in motor rehabilitation, neurological rehabilitation, pain management, cardiorespiratory rehabilitation, and emotional and mental health. This line of thinking emphasises not only the biomechanical structure of the body, but also the psychological, emotional and social dimensions. In addition, we present innovative physiotherapy approaches that combine dance and rehabilitation to provide patients with more comprehensive treatment options. Future research and practice will require a deeper understanding of the mechanisms of dance and physiotherapy and more extensive randomised controlled clinical trials to validate their effectiveness. It is also important to understand patients' perceptions of dance therapy to better meet their needs. Taken together, this paper highlights the potential of dance in the field of rehabilitation to provide promising therapeutic avenues for improving patients' quality of life.
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