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Harmonizing Health And Artistry: The Therapeutic Potential Of Bharatanatyam For Individuals With Down Syndrome


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Title: Harmonizing Health And Artistry: The Therapeutic Potential Of Bharatanatyam For Individuals With Down Syndrome

Authors: Bhavya V L, Harikrishnan D

Journal: Journal of Neonatal Surgery

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Publisher: EL-MED-Pub Publishers

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2025

Volume: 14

Issue: 16S

Language: en

Keywords: hamstrings

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Abstract

Individuals with Down syndrome often encounter a myriad of physical health hurdles due to their condition. This exploration delves into the potential advantages of Bharatanatyam, a South Indian classical dance form, as a therapeutic intervention to augment the physical well-being of learners with Down syndrome. Bharatanatyam, renowned for its intricate movements and rhythmic patterns, presents a distinctive fusion of artistic expression and physical exertion. This investigation scrutinizes how learners with Down syndrome react to Indian classical dance forms, specifically Bharatanatyam, and how the practice of this dance form can profoundly influence their condition. The research methodology entails a meticulously curated group of learners with Down syndrome who actively participate in Bharatanatyam classes. Data collection encompasses the meticulous observation of their progress, the conduction of physical assessments, and the tracking of changes in muscle mass. The theoretical framework draws from the principles of dance therapy and the potential of expressive movement to foster physical well-being.
The literature review accentuates the obstacles confronted by individuals with Down syndrome in terms of physical health and delves into preceding studies on dance therapy for this population. Furthermore, it delves into the fundamentals of Bharatanatyam, detailing its movements and their potential advantages for muscle development and coordination. Preliminary findings suggest that the practice of Bharatanatyam may contribute to enhanced muscle mass in learners with Down syndrome, targeting specific muscles such as the quadriceps, hamstrings, and core muscles. Nonetheless, this study also acknowledges its limitations, such as the necessity for a larger sample size and longer-term observations. In conclusion, this research underscores the potential of Bharatanatyam as a valuable tool for amplifying the physical health of individuals with Down syndrome. While further research is indispensable to validate these initial findings and address limitations, the study presents a promising avenue for holistic interventions that seamlessly integrate art and therapy to elevate the well-being of individuals with Down syndrome.


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