2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19095526
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Effects of Mirror Neurons-Based Rehabilitation Techniques in Hand Injuries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Abstract: Background: Hand trauma requires specific rehabilitation protocol depending on the different structures involved. According to type of surgical intervention, and for monitoring pain and edema, post-operative rehabilitation of a hand that has experienced trauma involves different timings for immobilization. Several protocols have been used to reduce immobilization time, and various techniques and methods are adopted, depending on the structures involved. Objective: To measure the effects of mirror neurons-based… Show more

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“…In addition, it has also been shown that, mirror therapy may affect the excitability of the transcallosal pathway, thereby facilitating communication between the cerebral hemispheres and inducing homeostasis between the motor cortex(Avanzino et al, 2014). The mirror neuron system is also thought to be responsible for the mirror effect, where mirror neurons are activated by motor performance and observation of similar motor activity in mirror images(Carvalho et al, 2013;Abdullahi et al, 2022;Tofani et al, 2022). Activation of these neurons may induce positive cortical reorganization and associated motor control.Assistive technology helps patients regain good function, work ability or participate in meaningful activities of daily living(Holloway and Dawes, 2016).…”
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“…In addition, it has also been shown that, mirror therapy may affect the excitability of the transcallosal pathway, thereby facilitating communication between the cerebral hemispheres and inducing homeostasis between the motor cortex(Avanzino et al, 2014). The mirror neuron system is also thought to be responsible for the mirror effect, where mirror neurons are activated by motor performance and observation of similar motor activity in mirror images(Carvalho et al, 2013;Abdullahi et al, 2022;Tofani et al, 2022). Activation of these neurons may induce positive cortical reorganization and associated motor control.Assistive technology helps patients regain good function, work ability or participate in meaningful activities of daily living(Holloway and Dawes, 2016).…”
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“…This technique, proven to enhance the range of motion (ROM) in patients after limb immobilization, involves phases such as the adaptive phase and movement synchronization of both limbs. Recent meta-analyses have shown the positive effects of mirror therapy on strength, ROM, speed, functional state, and balance in immobilized limbs [50][51][52].…”
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“…A systemic analysis study of the effects of mirror rehabilitation techniques on hand activities revealed that the mirror image of a child"s active hand increased the excitability of neurons in the primary motor cortex. Therefore, mirror intervention seems to be effective for hand function recovery (Miryutova et al, 2021;Tofani et al, 2022). Furthermore, there are minor studies that assessed the effect of mirror intervention on a child"s psychological aspects.…”
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confidence: 99%