Mental practice combined with motor rehabilitation to treat upper limb hemiparesis of post-stroke patients: Clinical and experimental evidence

MURA, GIOIA;CARTA, MAURO;
2016-01-01

Abstract

Stroke is one of the major causes of disability in the world. Due to the extended lifetime of the world's population, the number of people affected by stroke has increased substantially over the last years. Stroke may lead to sensorimotor deficits, usually causing hemiplegia or hemiparesia. In order to reduce motor deficits and accelerate functional recovery, MP combined with motor rehabilitation was introduced to the rehabilitation process of post-stroke patients. Evidence has shown that MP combining with motor rehabilitation based on activities of daily living was more effective than conventional motor rehabilitation used per se. This combination proved very useful and effective, with significant results in improvement of motor deficits in post-stroke patients. However, further studies must be conducted to determine specific parameters, such as type of imagery, frequency or duration.
2016
Inglese
12
9
13
5
https://www.benthamopen.com/FULLTEXT/CPEMH-12-9
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Hemiparesis; Kinesthetic imagery; Mental practice; Stroke; Visual imagery; Psychiatry and Mental Health; Epidemiology
Machado, Sergio; Lattari, Eduardo; Paes, Flávia; Rocha, Nuno B. F.; Nardi, Antonio E.; Arias Carrión, Oscar; Mura, Gioia; Yuan, Ti Fei; Carta, Mauro; ...espandi
1.1 Articolo in rivista
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