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'''Eurythmy therapy''' is a [[movement therapy]] from [[anthroposophic medicine]]. It has been derived from [[Wikipedia:Eurythmy|eurythmy]].
 
'''Eurythmy therapy''' is a [[movement therapy]] from [[anthroposophic medicine]]. It has been derived from [[Wikipedia:Eurythmy|eurythmy]].
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A 2008 review in ''BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine'' said that eurythmy was a "potentially relevant add-on" to a therapeutic program,<ref>{{cite journal |vauthors=Büssing A, Ostermann T, Majorek M, Matthiessen PF |title=Eurythmy Therapy in clinical studies: a systematic literature review |journal=BMC Complement Altern Med |volume=8 |pages=8 |year=2008 |pmid=18377647 |pmc=2322948 |doi=10.1186/1472-6882-8-8 }}</ref> but though the studies reviewed reported improvement in symptoms, limitations in the underlying data and in the review methods means these conclusions "warrant cautious interpretation".<ref>{{citation |entry=Eurythmy Therapy in clinical studies: a systematic literature review |publisher=[[Centre for Reviews and Dissemination]] |date=7 April 2009 |url=http://www.crd.york.ac.uk/CRDWeb/ShowRecord.asp?AccessionNumber=12008103765#.U0Yu14XePN0}}</ref>
 
[[Category:Body therapy]]
 
[[Category:Body therapy]]
 
[[Category:Stub]]
 
[[Category:Stub]]
 
[[Category:Eurythmy therapy]]
 
[[Category:Eurythmy therapy]]
 
[[Category:Anthroposophic medicine]]
 
[[Category:Anthroposophic medicine]]
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