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Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is a form of altered, illusory visual feedback that has shown promise i...
Background: Mirror therapy is thought to drive interhemispheric communication, resulting in a balanc...
Background: Mirror therapy (MT) was found to improve motor function after stroke. However, there is ...
<div><p>Since its original proposal, mirror therapy has been established as a successful neurorehabi...
Background. Mirror visual feedback (MVF), a phenomenon where movement of one limb is perceived as mo...
Background. Mirror visual feedback (MVF), a phenomenon where movement of one limb is perceived as mo...
7siThe human central nervous system integrates different sensory modalities with the visual informat...
Mirror therapy is a therapy to treat patients with pain syndromes or hemiparesis after stroke. Howev...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The mirror box (MB) was developed in the early 1990 s to relieve phantom li...
Aim To investigate the neuronal basis for the effects of mirror therapy in patients with stroke. Met...
Objective: To identify neural networks associated with the use of a mirror to superimpose movement o...
Objective: To identify neural networks associated with the use of a mirror to superimpose movement o...
Mirror therapy is a non-invasive treatment procedure in which visual observation of a mirror-reflect...
Introduction: This study investigates a new form of Mirror Therapy (MT), the Mirror Specs. Evidence ...
In recent years, mirror visual feedback (MVF) therapy combined with electrical stimulation (ES) have...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is a form of altered, illusory visual feedback that has shown promise i...
Background: Mirror therapy is thought to drive interhemispheric communication, resulting in a balanc...
Background: Mirror therapy (MT) was found to improve motor function after stroke. However, there is ...
<div><p>Since its original proposal, mirror therapy has been established as a successful neurorehabi...
Background. Mirror visual feedback (MVF), a phenomenon where movement of one limb is perceived as mo...
Background. Mirror visual feedback (MVF), a phenomenon where movement of one limb is perceived as mo...
7siThe human central nervous system integrates different sensory modalities with the visual informat...
Mirror therapy is a therapy to treat patients with pain syndromes or hemiparesis after stroke. Howev...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The mirror box (MB) was developed in the early 1990 s to relieve phantom li...
Aim To investigate the neuronal basis for the effects of mirror therapy in patients with stroke. Met...
Objective: To identify neural networks associated with the use of a mirror to superimpose movement o...
Objective: To identify neural networks associated with the use of a mirror to superimpose movement o...
Mirror therapy is a non-invasive treatment procedure in which visual observation of a mirror-reflect...
Introduction: This study investigates a new form of Mirror Therapy (MT), the Mirror Specs. Evidence ...
In recent years, mirror visual feedback (MVF) therapy combined with electrical stimulation (ES) have...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is a form of altered, illusory visual feedback that has shown promise i...
Background: Mirror therapy is thought to drive interhemispheric communication, resulting in a balanc...
Background: Mirror therapy (MT) was found to improve motor function after stroke. However, there is ...