OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of a motor imagery program integrated into physiotherapy and occupational therapy. DESIGN: A parallel-group, phase II, assessor-blind randomized controlled trial comparing motor imagery embedded in usual therapy with usual therapy only. SETTING: A neurologic rehabilitation center (Oxford, United Kingdom). PARTICIPANTS: Inpatients and outpatients diagnosed with stroke, brain injury, or multiple sclerosis, participating in a rehabilitation program with sufficient language skills to undertake the intervention were recruited (N=30) and assessed at baseline, after 6 weeks (postintervention), and after 12 weeks (follow-up). INTERVENTIONS: A motor imagery strategy was developed that could be integrated int...
Since the beginning of the new millennium, the use of mental practice and movement imagery within se...
Jackson PL, Lafleur MF, Malouin F, Richards C, Doyon J. Potential role of mental practice using moto...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of mental practice on motor imagery ability and assess the influen...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of a motor imagery program integrated into physiotherapy a...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this appraisal is to offer guidance to clinicians on applying motor imagery ...
Background: Motor imagery (MI) has been shown to be beneficial if added to physical practice. It rem...
Abstract Background Evaluation of how Motor Imagery and conventional therapy (physiotherapy or occup...
Background Rehabilitation interventions have been shown to benefit individuals with neurological dis...
Abstract: Problem statement: Motor Imagery (MI), which corresponds to an active process during which...
Abstract Background Motor imagery (MI) when combined with physiotherapy can offer functional benefit...
Motor imagery is a promising new intervention strategy within neurological rehabilitation. However, ...
Motor imagery is a promising new intervention strategy within neurological rehabilitation....
Background: Mental practice with motor imagery entails an individual to symbolically rehearse a phys...
This chapter provides an overview of how motor imagery can aid in the rehabilitation of patients. It...
For decades already, athletes have been improving their performance by practicing movements in imagi...
Since the beginning of the new millennium, the use of mental practice and movement imagery within se...
Jackson PL, Lafleur MF, Malouin F, Richards C, Doyon J. Potential role of mental practice using moto...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of mental practice on motor imagery ability and assess the influen...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of a motor imagery program integrated into physiotherapy a...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this appraisal is to offer guidance to clinicians on applying motor imagery ...
Background: Motor imagery (MI) has been shown to be beneficial if added to physical practice. It rem...
Abstract Background Evaluation of how Motor Imagery and conventional therapy (physiotherapy or occup...
Background Rehabilitation interventions have been shown to benefit individuals with neurological dis...
Abstract: Problem statement: Motor Imagery (MI), which corresponds to an active process during which...
Abstract Background Motor imagery (MI) when combined with physiotherapy can offer functional benefit...
Motor imagery is a promising new intervention strategy within neurological rehabilitation. However, ...
Motor imagery is a promising new intervention strategy within neurological rehabilitation....
Background: Mental practice with motor imagery entails an individual to symbolically rehearse a phys...
This chapter provides an overview of how motor imagery can aid in the rehabilitation of patients. It...
For decades already, athletes have been improving their performance by practicing movements in imagi...
Since the beginning of the new millennium, the use of mental practice and movement imagery within se...
Jackson PL, Lafleur MF, Malouin F, Richards C, Doyon J. Potential role of mental practice using moto...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of mental practice on motor imagery ability and assess the influen...