Courtney Ann Platt: Courtney Galiano, born June 12, 1988, in Commack, Long Island, New York, is a renowned dancer and actress. She gained recognition on ‘SYTYCD.’ She appeared in shows like ‘Glee’ and ‘Hit the Floor.’
Courtney was diagnosed with MS in 2012. She has dedicated her life to raising awareness. One of the most notable of these is MS in Harmony.
MS in Harmony Project
MS in Harmony is a platform that leverages music therapy to address the physical, mental, and emotional needs of MS patients. The project offers videos and materials that explore the potential benefits of music therapy for improving motor functions, memory, and emotional well-being in individuals with MS.
As a key participant in the MS in Harmony project, Courtney Platt shares her personal experiences and highlights the positive impact of music and dance on those living with MS. She often emphasizes the crucial role music plays in her life and how it supports her in managing her condition. “Music has always been a driving force in my life,” Courtney notes, underscoring how it helps her relax, feel joy, and stay motivated.
Career and Personal Life
Her career continue with significant roles. Including a recurring part on “Glee.” She appeared in projects like “The Simpsons.” In 2016, Courtney married Jonah Platt, who now goes by Courtney Ann Platt. She remains active on social media under the handle @courtneyannplatt, where she continues to inspire others with her journey.
Courtney Ann Platt continues to inspire many with her life journey. And advocacy for music therapy as a beneficial tool for MS patients. Through the MS in Harmony project she demonstrates the healing power. Music and dance, aiming to enhance the quality of life for those living with MS.
Courtney Ann Platt: Instagram link
“Music has been a tool for me, whether I need to be relaxed. I want to cry, I want to be happy, or I want to get amped in the gym. It’s always been something. that has helped me and something I turn to often to make me feel good. To get me to feel like I’m back where I belong.” Courtney Ann Platt
“Music and music therapy may have the potential to benefit people with multiple sclerosis. And other neurological diseases in a number of ways—from the impact that comes with participation in a beloved hobby. to the enrichment of social networks and friendships. Music can help improve neurological function. Through the repetitive exercise of cognitive, sensory, and motor pathways.” Says James Bowen, MD, Swedish Neuroscience Institute in Seattle
For more MS in Harmony, click the link 🙂 https://www.msinharmony.com
As an MS patient, I would like to thank her for doing such a study. I got to know it thanks to this series of articles and will definitely look into this therapy.
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