Background: The effectiveness of mirror therapy (MT) has been investigated in acute hemiplegia. The present study examines whether MT, given during chronic stroke, was more effective in promoting motor recovery of the lower extremity and walking speed than standard rehabilitation alone. Methods: The study enrolled 30 patients with chronic stroke. Fifteen patients each were assigned to the treatment group and the control group. All patients received a conventional rehabilitation program for a 4-week period. In addition to this rehabilitation program, patients in the treatment group received mirror therapy for 4 weeks, 5 days a week. Main measures: Passive ankle joint dorsiflexion range of motion, gait speed, Brunnstrom stages of motor recove...
The purpose of this thesis was to find out the evidence based effects of mirror therapy for stroke p...
In the United States, strokes are known to kill over 140,000 people every year and effect mobility i...
Despite improvements made in stroke rehabilitation, motor impairment and gait deficits persist at di...
Lower extremity motor function after stroke is often impaired, causing restriction in functional mob...
Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of mirror therapy using motor imagery training on lower ext...
Rehabilitation is a crucial part of stroke recovery to help them regain use of their limb. The aim o...
This paper aims to study the effectiveness of mirror therapy (MT) having treated to acute stroke pat...
Background & Aim: Stroke is a major cause of disability. Developing new treatment approaches in orde...
Introduction: Individuals with stroke sequelae present changes in the postural alignment and muscle ...
Objective: To compare the effects of mirror therapy (MT) versus control treatment (CT) on movement p...
Background: Stroke is one of the most common causes for chronic disability. Only 5 to 20% of stroke ...
Background: Mirror therapy is a relatively new therapeutic intervention that focuses on moving the u...
Background and Aim: Stroke is one of major causes of disability. Therefore, it is important to intro...
Upper limb paresis remains a relevant challenge in stroke rehabilitation.To evaluate if adding mirro...
Background. Upper limb paresis remains a relevant challenge in stroke rehabilitation. Aim. To evalu...
The purpose of this thesis was to find out the evidence based effects of mirror therapy for stroke p...
In the United States, strokes are known to kill over 140,000 people every year and effect mobility i...
Despite improvements made in stroke rehabilitation, motor impairment and gait deficits persist at di...
Lower extremity motor function after stroke is often impaired, causing restriction in functional mob...
Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of mirror therapy using motor imagery training on lower ext...
Rehabilitation is a crucial part of stroke recovery to help them regain use of their limb. The aim o...
This paper aims to study the effectiveness of mirror therapy (MT) having treated to acute stroke pat...
Background & Aim: Stroke is a major cause of disability. Developing new treatment approaches in orde...
Introduction: Individuals with stroke sequelae present changes in the postural alignment and muscle ...
Objective: To compare the effects of mirror therapy (MT) versus control treatment (CT) on movement p...
Background: Stroke is one of the most common causes for chronic disability. Only 5 to 20% of stroke ...
Background: Mirror therapy is a relatively new therapeutic intervention that focuses on moving the u...
Background and Aim: Stroke is one of major causes of disability. Therefore, it is important to intro...
Upper limb paresis remains a relevant challenge in stroke rehabilitation.To evaluate if adding mirro...
Background. Upper limb paresis remains a relevant challenge in stroke rehabilitation. Aim. To evalu...
The purpose of this thesis was to find out the evidence based effects of mirror therapy for stroke p...
In the United States, strokes are known to kill over 140,000 people every year and effect mobility i...
Despite improvements made in stroke rehabilitation, motor impairment and gait deficits persist at di...