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Motor Imagery-Based Rehabilitation: Potential Neural Correlates and Clinical Application for Functional Recovery of Motor Deficits after Stroke

机译:基于运动图像的康复:潜在的神经相关性和中风后运动功能障碍恢复的临床应用

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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 or restore lost motor function in stroke patients when used in conjunction with conventional physiotherapy procedures. This article briefly reviews the concepts and neural correlates of MI in order to promote improved understanding, as well as to enhance the clinical utility of MI-based rehabilitation regimens. We specifically highlight the role of the cerebellum and basal ganglia, premotor, supplementary motor, and prefrontal areas, primary motor cortex, and parietal cortex. Additionally, we examine the recent literature related to MI and its potential as a therapeutic technique in both upper and lower limb stroke rehabilitation.
机译:运动影像(MI)被定义为在没有运动或肌肉激活的情况下在精神上实现的动作,是一种康复技术,当与常规的物理治疗程序结合使用时,它提供了一种手段来替代或恢复中风患者丧失的运动功能。本文简要回顾了MI的概念和神经相关性,以增进了解,并增强基于MI的康复方案的临床应用。我们特别强调了小脑和基底神经节,运动前,补充运动和前额叶区域,初级运动皮层和顶叶皮层的作用。此外,我们检查了有关MI的最新文献及其在上肢和下肢中风康复中作为治疗技术的潜力。

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