Abstract This study examined the effects of action observations on the balance of patients with chronic stroke. The study period was between July 8, 2013 and August 10 2013. The participants were divided randomly into either the landscape picture observation group (n=20) and the action observation group (n=20). Each group observed the landscape pictures and video-recorded action-related balance for 5 minutes, respectively. Both groups had a balance training session for 10 minutes after the picture and video observations. The balance training sessions were repeated twice a day, three times a week for 6 weeks. As a result, significant improvement was noted in the action observation group than the landscape picture observation group for static...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study examined the effects of action observation and action practice on str...
Stroke patients have reduced balance and postural control that limits their activities of daily livi...
Research object: balance and gait of patients who experienced stroke. Hypothesis – we hypothesize th...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of action observation train...
Introduction: Hemiparetic Stroke patients have their daily activities affected by the balance impair...
Abstract Background Action observation activates brain motor networks and, if followed by action imi...
Hemiparesis of the upper extremity has a large impact on functional capabilities following stroke. R...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the effects of action observation therapy, which is based on mirror neu...
Stroke causes balance dysfunction, leading to decreased physical activity and increased falls. Thus,...
After stroke, a main goal of rehabilitation is promote independent in activity of daily living. An i...
Background: Stroke is an acute onset of neurological dysfunction resulting in the most common disabi...
Objective. A randomized controlled observer-blind trial was designed to evaluate the effectiveness o...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of the present study was to examine and compare the effects of propr...
The clinical impact of action observation (AO) on upper limb functional recovery in subacute stroke ...
The clinical impact of action observation (AO) on upper limb functional recovery in subacute stroke ...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study examined the effects of action observation and action practice on str...
Stroke patients have reduced balance and postural control that limits their activities of daily livi...
Research object: balance and gait of patients who experienced stroke. Hypothesis – we hypothesize th...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of action observation train...
Introduction: Hemiparetic Stroke patients have their daily activities affected by the balance impair...
Abstract Background Action observation activates brain motor networks and, if followed by action imi...
Hemiparesis of the upper extremity has a large impact on functional capabilities following stroke. R...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the effects of action observation therapy, which is based on mirror neu...
Stroke causes balance dysfunction, leading to decreased physical activity and increased falls. Thus,...
After stroke, a main goal of rehabilitation is promote independent in activity of daily living. An i...
Background: Stroke is an acute onset of neurological dysfunction resulting in the most common disabi...
Objective. A randomized controlled observer-blind trial was designed to evaluate the effectiveness o...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of the present study was to examine and compare the effects of propr...
The clinical impact of action observation (AO) on upper limb functional recovery in subacute stroke ...
The clinical impact of action observation (AO) on upper limb functional recovery in subacute stroke ...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study examined the effects of action observation and action practice on str...
Stroke patients have reduced balance and postural control that limits their activities of daily livi...
Research object: balance and gait of patients who experienced stroke. Hypothesis – we hypothesize th...