Mirror therapy provides a visual illusion of a normal moving limb by using the mirror reflection of the unaffected arm instead of viewing the paretic limb and is used in rehabilitation to improve hand function. Little is known about the mechanism underlying its effect in children with hemiparesis. To investigate the effect of the mirror illusion (MI) on the excitability of the primary motor cortex (M1) in children and adolescents. Twelve patients with hemiparesis (10-20 years) and 8 typically developing subjects (8-17 years) participated. Corticospinal reorganization was classified as contralateral (projection from contralateral hemisphere to affected hand) or ipsilateral (projection from ipsilateral hemisphere to affected hand). M1 excitab...
Mirror therapy is a therapy to treat patients with pain syndromes or hemiparesis after stroke. Howev...
Observation of self-produced hand movements through a mirror, creating an illusion of the opposite h...
Observation of self-produced hand movements through a mirror, creating an illusion of the opposite h...
Mirror therapy provides a visual illusion of a normal moving limb by using the mirror reflection of ...
Background Mirror therapy provides a visual illusion of a normal moving limb by using the mirror ref...
To investigate the neuronal activation pattern underlying the effects of mirror illusion in children...
AIM To determine the efficacy of mirror therapy in children with hemiparesis. METHOD The de...
Mirror therapy, which provides the visual illusion of a functional paretic limb by using the mirror ...
Background: Hemiparetic and hemiplegic cerebral palsy(CP) constitute at least a third of all people ...
Forceful, unilateral contractions modulate corticomotor paths targeting the resting, contralateral h...
Recently, mirror therapy which focuses on moving unimpaired limb has been developed for patients wit...
The study examined the effects of mirror feedback information on neuromuscular activation during bim...
Contains fulltext : 97116.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Observation of s...
7siThe human central nervous system integrates different sensory modalities with the visual informat...
Aim To investigate the neuronal basis for the effects of mirror therapy in patients with stroke. Met...
Mirror therapy is a therapy to treat patients with pain syndromes or hemiparesis after stroke. Howev...
Observation of self-produced hand movements through a mirror, creating an illusion of the opposite h...
Observation of self-produced hand movements through a mirror, creating an illusion of the opposite h...
Mirror therapy provides a visual illusion of a normal moving limb by using the mirror reflection of ...
Background Mirror therapy provides a visual illusion of a normal moving limb by using the mirror ref...
To investigate the neuronal activation pattern underlying the effects of mirror illusion in children...
AIM To determine the efficacy of mirror therapy in children with hemiparesis. METHOD The de...
Mirror therapy, which provides the visual illusion of a functional paretic limb by using the mirror ...
Background: Hemiparetic and hemiplegic cerebral palsy(CP) constitute at least a third of all people ...
Forceful, unilateral contractions modulate corticomotor paths targeting the resting, contralateral h...
Recently, mirror therapy which focuses on moving unimpaired limb has been developed for patients wit...
The study examined the effects of mirror feedback information on neuromuscular activation during bim...
Contains fulltext : 97116.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Observation of s...
7siThe human central nervous system integrates different sensory modalities with the visual informat...
Aim To investigate the neuronal basis for the effects of mirror therapy in patients with stroke. Met...
Mirror therapy is a therapy to treat patients with pain syndromes or hemiparesis after stroke. Howev...
Observation of self-produced hand movements through a mirror, creating an illusion of the opposite h...
Observation of self-produced hand movements through a mirror, creating an illusion of the opposite h...