Objectives. To evaluate whether combining mental practice with physical practice training enhances hand function in patients with stroke. Methods. 10 for treatment and 10 for control were recruited for this pre/posttraining matched case control study. In the treatment group, subjects underwent combining mental practice with physical practice for four weeks. In the control group, subjects only participated in physical practice. Change of hand function and the number of activated voxels of the contralateral somatosensory motor cortex (SMC) acquired by functional magnetic resonance imaging were measured. Results. After training, the Action ...
Objectives: More than 50% of patients with upper limb paresis after stroke face long-term impaired a...
Objectives: More than 50% of patients with upper limb paresis after stroke face long-term impaired a...
Objectives: More than 50% of patients with upper limb paresis after stroke face long-term impaired a...
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Abstract Background The study aims to assess the therapeutic benefits of motor imagery training in s...
Objective. To investigate the effect of mental practice on the learning of a sequential task for the...
Objective. To investigate the effect of mental practice on the learning of a sequential task for the...
Abstract Aim: To investigate the role of Mental Practice (MP) in functional recovery of upper limbs...
Backgroundand purpose. Mental practice (MP), which involves cognitive rehearsal of physical movement...
Backgroundand purpose. Mental practice (MP), which involves cognitive rehearsal of physical movement...
Background: The study aims to assess the therapeutic benefits of motor imagery training in stroke pa...
Objective: Mental Practice (MP) can be defined as the symbolic, covert, mental rehearsal of a task i...
Stroke is one of the most common conditions requiring rehabilitation, and its motor impairments are ...
Background: The study aims to assess the therapeutic benefits of motor imagery training in stroke pa...
Background: The study aims to assess the therapeutic benefits of motor imagery training in stroke pa...
Objectives: More than 50% of patients with upper limb paresis after stroke face long-term impaired a...
Objectives: More than 50% of patients with upper limb paresis after stroke face long-term impaired a...
Objectives: More than 50% of patients with upper limb paresis after stroke face long-term impaired a...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Abstract Background The study aims to assess the therapeutic benefits of motor imagery training in s...
Objective. To investigate the effect of mental practice on the learning of a sequential task for the...
Objective. To investigate the effect of mental practice on the learning of a sequential task for the...
Abstract Aim: To investigate the role of Mental Practice (MP) in functional recovery of upper limbs...
Backgroundand purpose. Mental practice (MP), which involves cognitive rehearsal of physical movement...
Backgroundand purpose. Mental practice (MP), which involves cognitive rehearsal of physical movement...
Background: The study aims to assess the therapeutic benefits of motor imagery training in stroke pa...
Objective: Mental Practice (MP) can be defined as the symbolic, covert, mental rehearsal of a task i...
Stroke is one of the most common conditions requiring rehabilitation, and its motor impairments are ...
Background: The study aims to assess the therapeutic benefits of motor imagery training in stroke pa...
Background: The study aims to assess the therapeutic benefits of motor imagery training in stroke pa...
Objectives: More than 50% of patients with upper limb paresis after stroke face long-term impaired a...
Objectives: More than 50% of patients with upper limb paresis after stroke face long-term impaired a...
Objectives: More than 50% of patients with upper limb paresis after stroke face long-term impaired a...