Abstract Background Motor imagery (MI) is increasingly used in neurorehabilitation to facilitate motor performance. Our previous study results demonstrated significantly improved walking after rhythmic-cued MI in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS). The present feasibility study was aimed to obtain preliminary information of changes in walking, fatigue, quality of life (QoL) and MI ability following cued and non-cued MI in pwMS. The study further investigated the feasibility of a larger study and examined the reliability of a two-dimensional gait analysis system. Methods At the MS-Clinic, Department of Neurology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria, 15 adult pwMS (1.5–4.5 on the Expanded Disability Status Scale, 13 females) were rand...
Background: People with Multiple Sclerosis (pwMS) show diverse symptoms, such as fatigue and decline...
Introduction: Gait impairments are considered as one of the most important factors limiting the acti...
Objective To investigate feasibility of multiple sclerosis (MS) exercise guidelines for inactive peo...
Abstract Background Motor imagery (MI) is increasingly used in neurorehabilitation to facilitate mot...
Background: Motor imagery and rhythmic auditory stimulation are physiotherapy strategies for walking...
Novel physiotherapy approaches such as motor imagery and rhythmic auditory stimulation have been sho...
The effects of motor imagery (MI) on functional recovery of patients with neurological pathologies, ...
The effects of motor imagery (MI) on functional recovery of patients with neurological pathologies, ...
Introduction Motor imagery training delivered at home via telerehabilitation is a novel rehabilitati...
Motor imagery (MI) is a promising practice tool in neurorehabilitation. However, in patients with mu...
Motor imagery represents the ability to simulate anticipated movements mentally prior to their actua...
Fatigue is a multidimensional symptom with both physical and cognitive aspects, which can affect the...
Motor imagery (MI) is the mental simulation of an action without any overt motor execution. Interest...
OBJECTIVE: Motor imagery (MI) has been recently considered as an adjunct to physical rehabilitation...
Fatigue is a multidimensional symptom with both physical and cognitive aspects, which can affect the...
Background: People with Multiple Sclerosis (pwMS) show diverse symptoms, such as fatigue and decline...
Introduction: Gait impairments are considered as one of the most important factors limiting the acti...
Objective To investigate feasibility of multiple sclerosis (MS) exercise guidelines for inactive peo...
Abstract Background Motor imagery (MI) is increasingly used in neurorehabilitation to facilitate mot...
Background: Motor imagery and rhythmic auditory stimulation are physiotherapy strategies for walking...
Novel physiotherapy approaches such as motor imagery and rhythmic auditory stimulation have been sho...
The effects of motor imagery (MI) on functional recovery of patients with neurological pathologies, ...
The effects of motor imagery (MI) on functional recovery of patients with neurological pathologies, ...
Introduction Motor imagery training delivered at home via telerehabilitation is a novel rehabilitati...
Motor imagery (MI) is a promising practice tool in neurorehabilitation. However, in patients with mu...
Motor imagery represents the ability to simulate anticipated movements mentally prior to their actua...
Fatigue is a multidimensional symptom with both physical and cognitive aspects, which can affect the...
Motor imagery (MI) is the mental simulation of an action without any overt motor execution. Interest...
OBJECTIVE: Motor imagery (MI) has been recently considered as an adjunct to physical rehabilitation...
Fatigue is a multidimensional symptom with both physical and cognitive aspects, which can affect the...
Background: People with Multiple Sclerosis (pwMS) show diverse symptoms, such as fatigue and decline...
Introduction: Gait impairments are considered as one of the most important factors limiting the acti...
Objective To investigate feasibility of multiple sclerosis (MS) exercise guidelines for inactive peo...