In addition to motor execution problems, children with hemiplegia have motor planning deficits, which may stem from poor motor imagery ability. This study aimed to provide a greater understanding of motor imagery ability in children with hemiplegia using the hand rotation task. Three groups of children, aged 8–12 years, participated: right hemiplegia (R-HEMI; N = 21), left hemiplegia (L-HEMI; N = 19) and comparisons (N = 21). All groups conformed to biomechanical limitations of the task, supporting the use of motor imagery, and all showed the expected response-time trade-off for angle. The general slowing of responses in the HEMI groups did not reach significance compared to their peers. The L-HEMI group were less accurate than the comparis...
Background Motor imagery is considered as a promising therapeutic tool for rehabilitation of motor p...
The present study examined motor imagery ability in children with developmental coordination disorde...
New rehabilitation programs based on action observation therapy (AOT) are effective in improving mot...
Individuals with hemiplegia have difficulty planning movements, which may stem from deficits in moto...
Individuals with hemiplegia have difficulty planning movements, which may stem from deficits in moto...
We investigated whether motor planning problems in people with Hemiparetic Cerebral Palsy (HCP) are ...
We investigated whether motor planning problems in people with Hemiparetic Cerebral Palsy (HCP) are ...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is generally assumed that movements of a part of the body (e.g., ha...
Contains fulltext : 56659.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A recent study...
Motor imagery is considered as a promising therapeutic tool for rehabilitation of motor planning pro...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the specificity of motor imagery (MI) difficulties in chil...
BACKGROUND: Motor imagery is considered as a promising therapeutic tool for rehabilitation of motor ...
Optimal task performance requires anticipatory planning to select the most appropriate movement stra...
Contains fulltext : 90054.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the present e...
Converging evidence suggests that compromised motor abilities in hemiparetic cerebral palsy are not ...
Background Motor imagery is considered as a promising therapeutic tool for rehabilitation of motor p...
The present study examined motor imagery ability in children with developmental coordination disorde...
New rehabilitation programs based on action observation therapy (AOT) are effective in improving mot...
Individuals with hemiplegia have difficulty planning movements, which may stem from deficits in moto...
Individuals with hemiplegia have difficulty planning movements, which may stem from deficits in moto...
We investigated whether motor planning problems in people with Hemiparetic Cerebral Palsy (HCP) are ...
We investigated whether motor planning problems in people with Hemiparetic Cerebral Palsy (HCP) are ...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is generally assumed that movements of a part of the body (e.g., ha...
Contains fulltext : 56659.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A recent study...
Motor imagery is considered as a promising therapeutic tool for rehabilitation of motor planning pro...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the specificity of motor imagery (MI) difficulties in chil...
BACKGROUND: Motor imagery is considered as a promising therapeutic tool for rehabilitation of motor ...
Optimal task performance requires anticipatory planning to select the most appropriate movement stra...
Contains fulltext : 90054.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the present e...
Converging evidence suggests that compromised motor abilities in hemiparetic cerebral palsy are not ...
Background Motor imagery is considered as a promising therapeutic tool for rehabilitation of motor p...
The present study examined motor imagery ability in children with developmental coordination disorde...
New rehabilitation programs based on action observation therapy (AOT) are effective in improving mot...