Leveraging Motor Imagery Rehabilitation for Individuals with Disabilities: A Review

Author:

Almufareh Maram Fahaad1ORCID,Kausar Sumaira2,Humayun Mamoona1ORCID,Tehsin Samabia2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Information Systems, College of Computer and Information Sciences, Jouf University, Sakakah 72388, Saudi Arabia

2. Center of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence COE-AI, Department of CS, Bahria University, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan

Abstract

Motor imagery, an intricate cognitive procedure encompassing the mental simulation of motor actions, has surfaced as a potent strategy within the neuro-rehabilitation domain. It presents a non-invasive, economically viable method for facilitating individuals with disabilities in enhancing their motor functionality and regaining self-sufficiency. This manuscript delivers an exhaustive analysis of the significance of motor imagery in augmenting functional rehabilitation for individuals afflicted with physical impairments. It investigates the fundamental mechanisms governing motor imagery, its applications across diverse disability conditions, and the prospective advantages it renders. Moreover, this document addresses the prevailing obstacles and prospective trajectories in this sector, accentuating the necessity for continued investigation and the invention of cutting-edge technologies that optimize the potentiality of motor imagery in aiding disabled persons.

Funder

King Salman Center for Disability Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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