Journal article
Mental practice with motor imagery in stroke recovery: randomized controlled trial of efficacy
Magdalena Ietswaart, Marie Johnston, H Chris Dijkerman, Sara Joice, Clare L Scott, Ronald S MacWalter, Steven JC Hamilton
BRAIN | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1093/brain/awr077
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Abstract
This randomized controlled trial evaluated the therapeutic benefit of mental practice with motor imagery in stroke patients with persistent upper limb motor weakness. There is evidence to suggest that mental rehearsal of movement can produce effects normally attributed to practising the actual movements. Imagining hand movements could stimulate restitution and redistribution of brain activity, which accompanies recovery of hand function, thus resulting in a reduced motor deficit. Current efficacy evidence for mental practice with motor imagery in stroke is insufficient due to methodological limitations. This randomized controlled sequential cohort study included 121 stroke patients with a re..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Executive Health Department [CHZ/4/153].