2024
DOI: 10.51126/revsalus.v6i1.504
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Motor imagery in upper limb post-stroke rehabilitation: a narrative review

Alexandra Guimarães,
Hugo Santos,
Ana Isabel Vieira
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Considering that the brain is a highly complex and organized organ, the severity and impairment of deficits caused by a Stroke largely depend on their extent and location. These deficits are the result of the loss of neural circuits linked to sensory, motor, and cognitive functions. Various clinical studies indicate that mental training through motor imagery (MI) appears to be effective when associated with neurorehabilitation, in the recovery of upper limb function. Objective: To explore the the… Show more

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