Motor Imagery and Mental Practice in the Subacute and Chronic Phases in Upper Limb Rehabilitation after Stroke: A Systematic Review

Author:

Villa-Berges Enrique1ORCID,Laborda Soriano Ana Alejandra2ORCID,Lucha-López Orosia1ORCID,Tricas-Moreno José Miguel1,Hernández-Secorún Mar1ORCID,Gómez-Martínez Miguel34ORCID,Hidalgo-García César1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Physiotherapy Research Unit, University of Zaragoza, Spain

2. University of Zaragoza, Spain

3. Department of Occupational Therapy, La Salle Higher Center for University Studies, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 28023 Madrid, Spain

4. Occupational Thinks, La Salle Higher Center for University Studies, Instituto de Rehabilitación Funcional, Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Introduction. Motor imagery and mental practice can be defined as a continuous mechanism in which the subject tries to emulate a movement using cognitive processes, without actually performing the motor action. The objective of this review was to analyse and check the efficacy of motor imagery and/or mental practice as a method of rehabilitating motor function in patients that have suffered a stroke, in both subacute and chronic phases. Material and Methods. We performed a bibliographic search from 2009 to 2021 in the following databases, Medline (PubMed), Scopus, WOS, Cochrane, and OTSeeker. The search focused on randomized clinical trials in which the main subject was rehabilitating motor function of the upper limb in individuals that had suffered a stroke in subacute or chronic phases. Results. We analysed a total of 11 randomized clinical trials, with moderate and high methodological quality according to the PEDro scale. Most of the studies on subacute and chronic stages obtained statistically significant short-term results, between pre- and postintervention, in recovering function of the upper limb. Conclusions. Motor imagery and/or mental practice, combined with conventional therapy and/or with other techniques, can be effective in the short term in recovering upper limb motor function in patients that have suffered a stroke. More studies are needed to analyse the efficacy of this intervention during medium- and long-term follow-up.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Occupational Therapy,General Medicine

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