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In Argentina, the tango keeps Parkinson's symptoms at bay

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September 01, 2025

WHEN the tango begins to play, Lidia Beltran shrugs off the Parkinson's that plagues her, takes hold of her therapist and dances, her body fluid and her steps precise, as part of an innovative treatment program in Buenos Aires.

Some 200 patients have participated in tango workshops offered over the past 15 years at Ramos Mejia Hospital to study the impact of the dance on the symptoms of this incurable neuro-degenerative disease, organisers said.

“One of the main problems of the disease is gait disorder, and the tango, as a walking dance, works on starting and stopping steps, and strategies for walking,” says neurologist Nelida Garretto.

The results have been encouraging. Many patients find ways to alleviate symptoms such as the motor blocks that “freeze” their gait, says neurologist Tomoko Arakaki.

“A patient told us that when she freezes, she tries to do the ‘figure eight’ — one of the classic tango steps - with her feet, and this enables her to get out of the freeze,” Arakaki says.

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