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Effect of mental practice using inverse video of the unaffected upper limb in a subject with chronic hemiparesis after stroke
[Purpose] The aim of this case study was to investigate whether a method of mental practice (MP) using an inverse video of a subject’s unaffected limb to complement the vividness of motor imagery (MI) would be effective for improving affected upper limb function. [Subjects and Methods] The participa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5088165/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27821974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.28.2984 |
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author | Iso, Naoki Ooso, Shirou Yamamoto, Noboru Moriuchi, Takefumi Sagari, Akira Iso, Fumiko Tanaka, Koji Tabira, Takayuki Higashi, Toshio |
author_facet | Iso, Naoki Ooso, Shirou Yamamoto, Noboru Moriuchi, Takefumi Sagari, Akira Iso, Fumiko Tanaka, Koji Tabira, Takayuki Higashi, Toshio |
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description | [Purpose] The aim of this case study was to investigate whether a method of mental practice (MP) using an inverse video of a subject’s unaffected limb to complement the vividness of motor imagery (MI) would be effective for improving affected upper limb function. [Subjects and Methods] The participant was 60-year-old male in the chronic stage of stroke recovery with left sided hemiparesis. The design of the study was AB method of Single-System-Design. He performed the MP as a home program with DVD. The intervention lasted 30 minutes a session, twice a day, 5 times a week, over 6 weeks. The DVD was created using inverse video of his unaffected upper limb. Primary outcome measures were used the Fugl-Meyer Assessment for upper limb (FMA) and the Motor Activity Log (MAL) 3 times each baseline, intervention and follow-up. The subjective vividness of MI was assessed by the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). [Results] FMA and MAL score during intervention was improved significantly comparing to baseline, and maintained in withdrawal. VAS score was improved in withdrawal comparing to baseline. [Conclusion] Results suggested that effect of mental practice for stroke patients increased by vividness of motor imagery was improved by the inverse video. |
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spelling | pubmed-50881652016-11-07 Effect of mental practice using inverse video of the unaffected upper limb in a subject with chronic hemiparesis after stroke Iso, Naoki Ooso, Shirou Yamamoto, Noboru Moriuchi, Takefumi Sagari, Akira Iso, Fumiko Tanaka, Koji Tabira, Takayuki Higashi, Toshio J Phys Ther Sci Case Study [Purpose] The aim of this case study was to investigate whether a method of mental practice (MP) using an inverse video of a subject’s unaffected limb to complement the vividness of motor imagery (MI) would be effective for improving affected upper limb function. [Subjects and Methods] The participant was 60-year-old male in the chronic stage of stroke recovery with left sided hemiparesis. The design of the study was AB method of Single-System-Design. He performed the MP as a home program with DVD. The intervention lasted 30 minutes a session, twice a day, 5 times a week, over 6 weeks. The DVD was created using inverse video of his unaffected upper limb. Primary outcome measures were used the Fugl-Meyer Assessment for upper limb (FMA) and the Motor Activity Log (MAL) 3 times each baseline, intervention and follow-up. The subjective vividness of MI was assessed by the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). [Results] FMA and MAL score during intervention was improved significantly comparing to baseline, and maintained in withdrawal. VAS score was improved in withdrawal comparing to baseline. [Conclusion] Results suggested that effect of mental practice for stroke patients increased by vividness of motor imagery was improved by the inverse video. The Society of Physical Therapy Science 2016-10-28 2016-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5088165/ /pubmed/27821974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.28.2984 Text en 2016©by the Society of Physical Therapy Science. Published by IPEC Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. |
spellingShingle | Case Study Iso, Naoki Ooso, Shirou Yamamoto, Noboru Moriuchi, Takefumi Sagari, Akira Iso, Fumiko Tanaka, Koji Tabira, Takayuki Higashi, Toshio Effect of mental practice using inverse video of the unaffected upper limb in a subject with chronic hemiparesis after stroke |
title | Effect of mental practice using inverse video of the unaffected upper limb in
a subject with chronic hemiparesis after stroke |
title_full | Effect of mental practice using inverse video of the unaffected upper limb in
a subject with chronic hemiparesis after stroke |
title_fullStr | Effect of mental practice using inverse video of the unaffected upper limb in
a subject with chronic hemiparesis after stroke |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of mental practice using inverse video of the unaffected upper limb in
a subject with chronic hemiparesis after stroke |
title_short | Effect of mental practice using inverse video of the unaffected upper limb in
a subject with chronic hemiparesis after stroke |
title_sort | effect of mental practice using inverse video of the unaffected upper limb in
a subject with chronic hemiparesis after stroke |
topic | Case Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5088165/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27821974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.28.2984 |
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