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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2020 Oct;42(20):2876-2881.
doi: 10.1080/09638288.2019.1577502. Epub 2019 Apr 4.

Effects of mental imagery training combined electromyogram-triggered neuromuscular electrical stimulation on upper limb function and activities of daily living in patients with chronic stroke: a randomized controlled trial

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Effects of mental imagery training combined electromyogram-triggered neuromuscular electrical stimulation on upper limb function and activities of daily living in patients with chronic stroke: a randomized controlled trial

Jin-Hyuck Park. Disabil Rehabil. 2020 Oct.

Abstract

Purpose: Previous studies have suggested that electromyogram-triggered neuromuscular electrical stimulation is beneficial in enhancing the upper limb function of patients with stroke. However, mental imagery training combined with electromyogram-triggered neuromuscular electrical stimulation investigation has received a little attention. This study investigated effects of mental imagery training combined with electromyogram-triggered neuromuscular electrical stimulation on upper limb function and activities of daily living of patients with chronic stroke.Method: Sixty-eight participants were randomly allocated to mental imagery training combined with electromyogram-triggered neuromuscular electrical stimulation group or the electromyogram-triggered neuromuscular electrical stimulation group. Both the groups performed each intervention for 30 min a day, 5 days a week, for 6 weeks. The Action Research Arm Test, Fugl-Meyer Assessment, and Korean version of Modified Barthel Index were used for outcome measures.Results: After the intervention, both the groups showed significant improvements in all outcome measures. However, there were no significant differences in outcome measures between both the groups.Conclusions: These results indicated that both mental imagery training combined with electromyogram-triggered neuromuscular electrical stimulation and electromyogram-triggered neuromuscular electrical stimulation are beneficial to improve the upper limb function and activities of daily living of patients with chronic stroke.Implications for RehabilitationMental imagery training combined with electromyogram-triggered neuromuscular electrical stimulation might be helpful in improving upper limb function of patients with chronic strokeImprovement of upper limb function induced by mental imagery training combined with electromyogram-triggered neuromuscular electrical stimulation might increase independence in activities of daily living of patients with chronic stroke.

Keywords: Electromyogram-triggered neuromuscular electrical stimulation; activities of daily living; mental imagery training; stroke; upper limb.

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