For decades already, athletes have been improving their performance by practicing movements in imagination (movement imagery). This research studied if this ‘dry exercise’ also has an effect in rehabilitation. Physiotherapists and occupational therapists have examined this in patients with Parkinson’s disease and in patients after a stroke (CVA). In our (relatively small) studies we could not show that the use of movement imagery is better than regular therapy. Patients indicated, however, that exercising in imagination motivated them and made them less afraid. They also liked being able to exercise safely whenever they wanted. More research and larger studies are necessary to investigate if there are groups of patients that possibly will b...
Abstract Background The study aims to assess the therapeutic benefits of motor imagery training in s...
After brain injury, people often suffer from temporary or permanent motor problems. This makes it mo...
This randomized controlled trial evaluated the therapeutic benefit of mental practice with motor ima...
For decades already, athletes have been improving their performance by practicing movements in imagi...
Motor imagery is a promising new intervention strategy within neurological rehabilitation. However, ...
Rehabilitation, for a large part may be seen as a learning process where old skills have to be re-ac...
Background: Mental practice with motor imagery entails an individual to symbolically rehearse a phys...
Rehabilitation, for a large part may be seen as a learning process where old skills have to be re-ac...
Jackson PL, Lafleur MF, Malouin F, Richards C, Doyon J. Potential role of mental practice using moto...
Since the beginning of the new millennium, the use of mental practice and movement imagery within se...
Introduction: The influence of imagination and emotions on our body has been talked about for severa...
BACKGROUND: In healthy participants, beneficial effects of motor imagery training on movement execut...
This randomized controlled trial evaluated the therapeutic benefit of mental practice with motor ima...
Background: Motor imagery (MI) has been shown to be beneficial if added to physical practice. It rem...
Abstract Background The study aims to assess the therapeutic benefits of motor imagery training in s...
After brain injury, people often suffer from temporary or permanent motor problems. This makes it mo...
This randomized controlled trial evaluated the therapeutic benefit of mental practice with motor ima...
For decades already, athletes have been improving their performance by practicing movements in imagi...
Motor imagery is a promising new intervention strategy within neurological rehabilitation. However, ...
Rehabilitation, for a large part may be seen as a learning process where old skills have to be re-ac...
Background: Mental practice with motor imagery entails an individual to symbolically rehearse a phys...
Rehabilitation, for a large part may be seen as a learning process where old skills have to be re-ac...
Jackson PL, Lafleur MF, Malouin F, Richards C, Doyon J. Potential role of mental practice using moto...
Since the beginning of the new millennium, the use of mental practice and movement imagery within se...
Introduction: The influence of imagination and emotions on our body has been talked about for severa...
BACKGROUND: In healthy participants, beneficial effects of motor imagery training on movement execut...
This randomized controlled trial evaluated the therapeutic benefit of mental practice with motor ima...
Background: Motor imagery (MI) has been shown to be beneficial if added to physical practice. It rem...
Abstract Background The study aims to assess the therapeutic benefits of motor imagery training in s...
After brain injury, people often suffer from temporary or permanent motor problems. This makes it mo...
This randomized controlled trial evaluated the therapeutic benefit of mental practice with motor ima...