Exploring Methodological Issues in Mental Practice for Post-stroke Paralytic Lateral Upper Limb Function: A Scoping Review
Akira Nakashima,
Ryohei Okamura,
Takefumi Moriuchi
et al.
Abstract:The purpose of this scoping review was to comprehensively clarify the methodology of Mental practice (MP) to date by systematically mapping studies that have performed MP on post-stroke paralytic upper extremity function. Specifically, (1) When is the most common timing of MP in-tervention after stroke onset? (2) What is the MP load (intervention time, number of interven-tion days, and intervention period)? (3) What are the most common methods of Motor Imagery (MI) recall and MI tasks during MP? (4) Is MP ofte… Show more
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