Motor imagery training after stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

ZF Guerra, ALG Lucchetti… - Journal of Neurologic …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Background and Purpose: A number of studies have suggested that imagery training (motor
imagery [MI]) has value for improving motor function in persons with neurologic conditions …

Impact of neurologic deficits on motor imagery: a systematic review of clinical evaluations

F Di Rienzo, C Collet, N Hoyek, A Guillot - Neuropsychology review, 2014 - Springer
Motor imagery (MI, the mental representation of an action without engaging in its actual
execution) is a therapeutically relevant technique to promote motor recovery after neurologic …

Motor imagery and gait control in Parkinson's disease: Techniques and new perspectives in neurorehabilitation

G Cuomo, V Maglianella… - Expert Review of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction Motor imagery (MI), defined as the ability to mentally represent an action without
actual movement, has been used to improve motor function in athletes and, more recently, in …

Motor imagery for gait rehabilitation after stroke

S Silva, LRDM Borges, L Santiago… - Cochrane Database …, 2020 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Motor imagery (MI) is defined as a mentally rehearsed task in which movement
is imagined but is not performed. The approach includes repetitive imagined body …

Interventions for improving community ambulation in individuals with stroke

RE Barclay, TJ Stevenson, W Poluha… - Cochrane Database …, 2015 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Community ambulation refers to the ability of a person to walk in their own
community, outside of their home and also indoors in private or public locations. Some …

[HTML][HTML] Motor imagery-based rehabilitation: potential neural correlates and clinical application for functional recovery of motor deficits after stroke

Y Tong, JT Pendy Jr, WA Li, H Du, T Zhang… - Aging and …, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Motor imagery (MI), defined as the mental implementation of an action in the absence of
movement or muscle activation, is a rehabilitation technique that offers a means to replace …

NeuRow: an immersive VR environment for motor-imagery training with the use of brain-computer interfaces and vibrotactile feedback

A Vourvopoulos, A Ferreira, SB i Badia - International Conference on …, 2016 - scitepress.org
Motor-Imagery offers a solid foundation for the development of Brain-Computer Interfaces
(BCIs), capable of direct brain-to-computer communication but also effective in alleviating …

An approach to improve the performance of subject-independent BCIs-based on motor imagery allocating subjects by gender

J Cantillo-Negrete, J Gutierrez-Martinez… - Biomedical engineering …, 2014 - Springer
Background One of the difficulties for the implementation of Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)
systems for motor impaired patients is the time consumed in the system design process …

[HTML][HTML] Overview of effects of motor learning strategies in neurological and geriatric populations: a systematic mapping review

LJ Jie, M Kleynen, G Rothuizen, E Kal… - … Research and Clinical …, 2024 - Elsevier
Objective To provide a broad overview of the current state of research regarding the effects
of seven commonly used motor learning strategies to improve functional tasks within older …

Effectiveness of a combination of cognitive behavioral therapy and task-oriented balance training in reducing the fear of falling in patients with chronic stroke: study …

TW Liu, GYF Ng, SSM Ng - Trials, 2018 - Springer
Background The consequences of falls are devastating for patients with stroke. Balance
problems and fear of falling are two major challenges, and recent systematic reviews have …