Meta‐analysis on the effect of mental imagery on motor recovery of the hemiplegic upper extremity function

ConclusionReview of the literature revealed a trend in support of the use of motor imagery for upper extremity motor rehabilitation after stroke. Mental imagery could be a viable intervention for stroke patients given its benefits of being safe, cost‐effective and rendering multiple and unlimited practice opportunities. It is recommended that researchers incorporate imaging techniques into clinical studies so that the mechanism whereby mental imagery mediates motor recovery or neural adaptation for people with stroke can be better understood.
Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal - Category: Occupational Health Authors: Tags: Review Article Source Type: research