Objective: To evaluate the effects of mirror therapy on upper-extremity motor recovery, spasticity, and hand-related functioning of inpatients with subacute stroke. Design: Randomized, controlled, assessor-blinded, 4-week trial, with follow-up at 6 months. Setting: Rehabilitation education and research hospital. Participants: A total of 40 inpatients with stroke (mean age, 63.2y), all within 12 months poststroke. Interventions: Thirty minutes of mirror therapy program a day consisting of wrist and finger flexion and extension movements or sham therapy in addition to conventional stroke rehabilitation program, 5 days a week, 2 to 5 hours a day, for 4 weeks. Main Outcome Measures: The Brunnstrom stages of motor recovery, spasticity assessed b...
Background: Rehabilitation of subacute stroke patients represents a major challenge. Objective: This...
Abstract Background Many therapeutic interventions are performed by physiotherapists to improve uppe...
Objective: To evaluate the mean treatment effect of mirror therapy on motor function of the upper ex...
Background: Mirror therapy is a relatively new therapeutic intervention that focuses on moving the u...
Background: Upper limb paresis remains a relevant challenge in stroke rehabilitation. Aim: To evalua...
Background: Upper limb paresis remains a relevant challenge in stroke rehabilitation. Aim: To evalua...
Background: Stroke is one of the most common causes for chronic disability. Only 5 to 20% of stroke ...
Background. Upper limb paresis remains a relevant challenge in stroke rehabilitation. Aim. To evalu...
Upper limb paresis remains a relevant challenge in stroke rehabilitation. To evaluate if adding mirr...
Upper limb paresis remains a relevant challenge in stroke rehabilitation.To evaluate if adding mirro...
Introduction: Individuals with stroke sequelae present changes in the postural alignment and muscle ...
Background & Aim: Stroke is a major cause of disability. Developing new treatment approaches in orde...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundTo compare the effects of simple and task-oriented mirror therapies on up...
Abstract Introduction: Individuals with stroke sequelae present changes in the postural alignment ...
Objective: To compare the effects of mirror therapy (MT) versus control treatment (CT) on movement p...
Background: Rehabilitation of subacute stroke patients represents a major challenge. Objective: This...
Abstract Background Many therapeutic interventions are performed by physiotherapists to improve uppe...
Objective: To evaluate the mean treatment effect of mirror therapy on motor function of the upper ex...
Background: Mirror therapy is a relatively new therapeutic intervention that focuses on moving the u...
Background: Upper limb paresis remains a relevant challenge in stroke rehabilitation. Aim: To evalua...
Background: Upper limb paresis remains a relevant challenge in stroke rehabilitation. Aim: To evalua...
Background: Stroke is one of the most common causes for chronic disability. Only 5 to 20% of stroke ...
Background. Upper limb paresis remains a relevant challenge in stroke rehabilitation. Aim. To evalu...
Upper limb paresis remains a relevant challenge in stroke rehabilitation. To evaluate if adding mirr...
Upper limb paresis remains a relevant challenge in stroke rehabilitation.To evaluate if adding mirro...
Introduction: Individuals with stroke sequelae present changes in the postural alignment and muscle ...
Background & Aim: Stroke is a major cause of disability. Developing new treatment approaches in orde...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundTo compare the effects of simple and task-oriented mirror therapies on up...
Abstract Introduction: Individuals with stroke sequelae present changes in the postural alignment ...
Objective: To compare the effects of mirror therapy (MT) versus control treatment (CT) on movement p...
Background: Rehabilitation of subacute stroke patients represents a major challenge. Objective: This...
Abstract Background Many therapeutic interventions are performed by physiotherapists to improve uppe...
Objective: To evaluate the mean treatment effect of mirror therapy on motor function of the upper ex...