This study explores the synergistic intervention effect of the integration of Tai Chi water resistance ball training and music therapy on patients with mental illness. By enhancing limb control ability through the resistance characteristics of water and combining it with the gentle rhythm of Tai Chi movements, the patient's motor coordination and neural plasticity can be significantly improved. The intervention of musical elements further regulates the autonomic nervous system through the auditory-motor coupling mechanism, reduces anxiety levels and improves treatment compliance. Clinical observations have shown that this therapy has multi-dimensional advantages in emotional expression (releasing suppressed emotions through the motion-music co-frequency effect), social function reconstruction (music promoting non-verbal interaction in group training), and cognitive function improvement (compound attention distribution training). In the future, it is necessary to optimize the design of personalized plans by integrating digital assessment tools, providing a new paradigm of non-pharmaceutical intervention for mental rehabilitation.



