AbstractIntroductionMotor imagery can be defined as a dynamic state during which the representation of a movement is internally rehearsed in the absence of voluntary movements. There are two strategies to mentally simulate the movements, either a visual representation of the movements (visual imagery), or kinesthetic feeling of the movement (kinetic imagery). In stroke rehabilitation, studies indicate that motor imagery associated with physical therapy results in cortical reorganization and correlative functional improvements.AimThe aim of this study is to provide to the French-speaking community a valid and reliable version of the Movement Imagery Questionnaire – Revised Second Version (MIQ-RS).MethodWe examined the test-retest, inter-rate...
Purpose: To benefit from mental practice training after stroke, one must be able to engage in motor ...
Motor imagery (MI) training is increasingly used to improve the performance of specific motor skills...
The purpose of this study was twofold: first to evaluate the factors and distribution of the items i...
Introduction Motor imagery can be defined as a dynamic state during which the representation of a mo...
Motor imagery can be defined as a dynamic state during which the representation of a movement is int...
AbstractIntroductionMotor imagery can be defined as a dynamic state during which the representation ...
Introduction: Motor imagery (MI) can be defined as the mental simulation of an action without perfor...
Objectives: Imagery ability is a variable influencing the effectiveness of imagery practice that can...
Mental imagery can improve motor performance in stroke populations when combined with physical thera...
Background A combination of physical practice and motor imagery (MI) can improve motor function. It...
Abstract Background A combination of physical practice and motor imagery (MI) can improve motor func...
This research validated and extended the Movement Imagery Questionnaire-Revised (MIQ-R; Hall & Marti...
Etude pour éprouver la validité de construit (structure factorielle et cohérence interne) et la fidé...
ABSTRACT Motor imagery has emerged as a potential rehabilitation tool in stroke. The goals of this s...
Motor imagery is a promising new intervention strategy within neurological rehabilitation. However, ...
Purpose: To benefit from mental practice training after stroke, one must be able to engage in motor ...
Motor imagery (MI) training is increasingly used to improve the performance of specific motor skills...
The purpose of this study was twofold: first to evaluate the factors and distribution of the items i...
Introduction Motor imagery can be defined as a dynamic state during which the representation of a mo...
Motor imagery can be defined as a dynamic state during which the representation of a movement is int...
AbstractIntroductionMotor imagery can be defined as a dynamic state during which the representation ...
Introduction: Motor imagery (MI) can be defined as the mental simulation of an action without perfor...
Objectives: Imagery ability is a variable influencing the effectiveness of imagery practice that can...
Mental imagery can improve motor performance in stroke populations when combined with physical thera...
Background A combination of physical practice and motor imagery (MI) can improve motor function. It...
Abstract Background A combination of physical practice and motor imagery (MI) can improve motor func...
This research validated and extended the Movement Imagery Questionnaire-Revised (MIQ-R; Hall & Marti...
Etude pour éprouver la validité de construit (structure factorielle et cohérence interne) et la fidé...
ABSTRACT Motor imagery has emerged as a potential rehabilitation tool in stroke. The goals of this s...
Motor imagery is a promising new intervention strategy within neurological rehabilitation. However, ...
Purpose: To benefit from mental practice training after stroke, one must be able to engage in motor ...
Motor imagery (MI) training is increasingly used to improve the performance of specific motor skills...
The purpose of this study was twofold: first to evaluate the factors and distribution of the items i...