The effects of mental practice based on motor imagery for mobility recovery after subacute stroke: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Background and purpose: Mental practice of motor imagery has shown beneficial effects in stroke recovery. However, there are few clinical trials investigating it on the subacute phase. This study will investigate the effects of mental practice in the mobility of patients with subacute stroke. Materials and methods: Randomized controlled trial including persons with subacute stroke (<3 months). All participants will receive physical exercises and will be randomly allocated into an experimental group (Mental Practice) or into a control group (cognitive training) for 4 weeks(12 sessions). Results: Primary outcomes will be assessed at baseline and after intervention and will be related to mobility, using Timed Up and Go test and 5 m walking speed test. Whereas secondary outcomes will be muscular strength, biomechanical strategies, mental health and quality of life. Conclusion: The beneficial effects that may be found in this trial can be greatly relevant in clinical practice, justifying this scientific question.
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Acidente vascular cerebral, Percepção visual do movimento, Protocolos clínicos, Movimento humanho
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Stroke, Motor imagery, Mental practice, Clinical protocol
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1744388118301440?via%3Dihub