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I had butterflies in my stomach and, my heart raced an “Allegro con brio” of one hundred forty-four beats per minute, in sync with the tempo of Beethoven’s First Piano Concerto in C Major. Waiting anxiously for the conductor’s cue, I was ready to play the first chord of the masterwork. I had practiced tirelessly for this audition and visualized this big day, performing with my college orchestra in front of an eagerly awaiting panel of judges. As I reached the cadenza (virtuoso solo passage), I knew it was not my best, despite all the hours of hard work I had put in. Extremely upset, I knew from that moment on that I was not going to be selected as this year’s orchestral pianist. However, I did not let it bring me down. There are always …show more content…

Even though my aunt underwent six weeks of aggressive speech, occupational, and physical rehabilitation, she “plateaued” and, her health insurance stopped covering. Reaffirmed family medicine is my calling, I took it upon myself to help my aunt continue to fight this battle as I once helped myself. The conundrum of symptoms my aunt presented with motivated me to study that much more. Applying my knowledge of anatomy, physics, music theory, neurology, pharmacology, exercise physiology, and fitness, I began my own therapy sessions and devised methods to treat each of her symptoms. My aunt suffers from non-fluent Broca’s aphasia, so I make her express her thoughts through singing since music is usually on the right hemisphere of the brain. I teach her to play instruments like the piano and recorder and also do solfege vocal singing exercises, focusing on syllables that target cranial nerves in order to strengthen muscles around her lips and mouth. Working with a mirror box has made it possible for my aunt to gradually open up her spastic, clenched right-fist and use her fingers again. To prevent contractures of her right upper limb, I use a couple one-pound wrist weights. These aid with shoulder alignment, posture, and keep her arms symmetrical too. Lastly, a recumbent exercise bicycle helps treat my aunt’s right-sided foot drop by strengthening the gastrocnemius and anterior tibialis muscles. The hugs my aunt would give me and to see the tears of joy roll

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