2021
DOI: 10.1590/2526-8910.ctoao2170
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The effects of kinesthetic and visual motor imagery on interjoint coordination in the hemiplegic index finger: an experimental study using the index of temporal coordination

Abstract: Upper limb hemiparesis is a common impairment following stroke and can affect interjoint coordination. Motor imagery training is one treatment strategy. However, motor imagery can use visual or kinesthetic modalities and there has been a lack of research comparing the effectiveness of these modalities when treating the upper limb. The aim of this study was to compare visual and kinesthetic motor imagery in improving interjoint coordination in the hemiparetic index finger. Fifteen stroke survivors with upper li… Show more

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“…The underlying mechanism of how mirror therapy can be used in motor recovery is mainly based on facilitating sensory (visual) feedback of the seemingly healthy extremity to the brain, provided by looking at the unaffected side through the mirror (mirror illusion), thus the learned-nonuse phenomenon is not triggered (Altschuler et al, 1999;Jee, 2020;O'Brien et al, 2021). Neuroplasticity is also said to be activated with this mechanism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The underlying mechanism of how mirror therapy can be used in motor recovery is mainly based on facilitating sensory (visual) feedback of the seemingly healthy extremity to the brain, provided by looking at the unaffected side through the mirror (mirror illusion), thus the learned-nonuse phenomenon is not triggered (Altschuler et al, 1999;Jee, 2020;O'Brien et al, 2021). Neuroplasticity is also said to be activated with this mechanism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alterações nas habilidades motoras, sensoriais, perceptivas, cognitivas e na linguagem podem surgir como consequências do AVC 4 . Destaca-se que a hemiparesia é o quadro mais frequente, sendo caracterizada por uma perda parcial da força muscular (FM) no hemicorpo contralateral à lesão encefálica 5 . Esse quadro limita a capacidade funcional, refletindo em dificuldades para realização de atividades de vida diárias (AVD's) 6 , especialmente pelo fato de muitas dessas atividades envolverem os membros superiores 7 .…”
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