Background. Rehabilitation of the severely affected paretic arm after stroke represents a major challenge, especially in the presence of sensory impairment. Objective. To evaluate the effect of a therapy that includes use of a mirror to simulate the affected upper extremity with the unaffected upper extremity early after stroke. Methods. Thirty-six patients with severe hemiparesis because of a first-ever isch-emic stroke in the territory of the middle cerebral artery were enrolled, no more than 8 weeks after the stroke. They completed a protocol of 6 weeks of additional therapy (30 minutes a day, 5 days a week), with random assignment to either mirror therapy (MT) or an equiv-alent control therapy (CT). The main outcome measures were the Fu...
In the United States, strokes are known to kill over 140,000 people every year and effect mobility i...
Dorcas BC Gandhi, 1, 2 Albert Sterba, 3 Himani Khatter, 2 Jeyaraj D Pandian 2 1College of Physiothe...
[Purpose] The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of a very early mirror therapy program on...
Background. Rehabilitation of the severely affected paretic arm after stroke represents a major chal...
Background: Stroke is one of the most common causes for chronic disability. Only 5 to 20% of stroke ...
Copyright © 2012 Suzanne S. Kuys et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Lower extremity motor function after stroke is often impaired, causing restriction in functional mob...
Introduction: Individuals with stroke sequelae present changes in the postural alignment and muscle ...
Background: Upper limb paresis remains a relevant challenge in stroke rehabilitation. Aim: To evalua...
Objectives: Mirror therapy is a unique treatment with a touch of modality that is purported to impro...
Objective: To compare the effects of mirror therapy (MT) versus control treatment (CT) on movement p...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundTo compare the effects of simple and task-oriented mirror therapies on up...
Background. Upper limb paresis remains a relevant challenge in stroke rehabilitation. Aim. To evalu...
Background: Mirror therapy is a relatively new therapeutic intervention that focuses on moving the u...
Introduction Neuroplasticity is defined as the capacity of the brain to reorganise new neuronal path...
In the United States, strokes are known to kill over 140,000 people every year and effect mobility i...
Dorcas BC Gandhi, 1, 2 Albert Sterba, 3 Himani Khatter, 2 Jeyaraj D Pandian 2 1College of Physiothe...
[Purpose] The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of a very early mirror therapy program on...
Background. Rehabilitation of the severely affected paretic arm after stroke represents a major chal...
Background: Stroke is one of the most common causes for chronic disability. Only 5 to 20% of stroke ...
Copyright © 2012 Suzanne S. Kuys et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Lower extremity motor function after stroke is often impaired, causing restriction in functional mob...
Introduction: Individuals with stroke sequelae present changes in the postural alignment and muscle ...
Background: Upper limb paresis remains a relevant challenge in stroke rehabilitation. Aim: To evalua...
Objectives: Mirror therapy is a unique treatment with a touch of modality that is purported to impro...
Objective: To compare the effects of mirror therapy (MT) versus control treatment (CT) on movement p...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundTo compare the effects of simple and task-oriented mirror therapies on up...
Background. Upper limb paresis remains a relevant challenge in stroke rehabilitation. Aim. To evalu...
Background: Mirror therapy is a relatively new therapeutic intervention that focuses on moving the u...
Introduction Neuroplasticity is defined as the capacity of the brain to reorganise new neuronal path...
In the United States, strokes are known to kill over 140,000 people every year and effect mobility i...
Dorcas BC Gandhi, 1, 2 Albert Sterba, 3 Himani Khatter, 2 Jeyaraj D Pandian 2 1College of Physiothe...
[Purpose] The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of a very early mirror therapy program on...