Effectiveness of motor imagery or mental practice in functional recovery after stroke: a systematic review
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.nrl.2013.02.003
Effectiveness of motor imagery or mental practice in functional recovery after stroke: a systematic review
Abstract
Introduction: In recent decades, many stroke rehabilitation methods have been developed. Mental practice (MP) is a dynamic state in which the subject evokes an imaginary representation of a motor action or skill in order to learn or perfect that action. Although functional imaging has shown that MP produces similar cortical activation patterns to those of movement, the clinical effectiveness of such methods in rehabilitation and functional recovery has yet to be demonstrated.
Development: Systematic search of all clinical studies published in the main scientific databases between December 2011 and October 2012 concerning mental practice in stroke rehabilitation. We selected 23 clinical trials testing different MP protocols in patients with hemiparesis.
Conclusions: MP is effective when used in conjunction with conventional physical therapy for functional rehabilitation of both upper and lower limbs, as well as for the recovery of daily activities and skills. Owing to the heterogeneity of the studies with regard to the intervention protocol, specific imagery technique, time spent practicing, patient characteristics, etc., more studies are needed in order to determine the optimal treatment protocol and patient profile.
Keywords: Entrenamiento mental; Hemiparesia; Hemiparesis; Ictus; Imaginería mental; Mental imagery; Mental practice; Motor imagery; Práctica mental; Rehabilitación; Rehabilitation; Stroke.
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