Comparison Between Mirror Therapy and Mental Imagery in Improving Ankle Motor Recovery in Acute Stroke Patients: Experimental Study

Kalpana Jain, Namrata Srivastava, Kartik Chhonker, Gunjan Shukla
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Introduction: Stroke is the sudden loss of neurological function caused by an interruption of the blood flow to the brain. Initially, some 80% of all patients with stroke experience motor impairments of the contralateral limb, i.e hemiparesis. Mirror therapy is relatively new therapeutic intervention that focuses on moving the unimpaired limb. Likewise, another technique called Mental imagery is the cognitive rehearsal of a task in the absence of movement. Aim and Objectives: To compare mirror therapy and mental imagery in improving ankle motor recovery in acute stroke patients. Methodology: 30 stroke patients were selected in the study, and were randomly assigned into two groups. Group A i.e. Mirror Therapy group (n=15) or the Group B i.e. Mental Imagery group (n=15). Both the groups received 30 minutes of their respective therapy that is mirror therapy and mental imagery and in addition to 30 minutes of conventional therapy which included neuro developmental facilitation technique, stretching, gait training that is a total of 1 hour per day for 5 days a week for 4 weeks. Modified Ashworth Scale, 10 Meter Walk test (10MWT), Fugl-Meyer assessment Lower extremity (FMA-LE) scale were administered pre and post intervention to assess the ankle motor function. Results: Only Fugl Meyer Assessment scores on comparison between Group A (Mirror Therapy) and Group B (Mental Imagery) revealed that statistically significant improvement was found in Group B (Mental Imagery) (t-value: 2.140; p-value: .041*). Conclusion: The present study concluded that Mental Imagery proved to be more effective than Mirror Therapy in improving ankle motor recovery in acute stroke patients.
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镜像疗法与心理想象在改善急性中风患者踝关节运动恢复方面的比较:实验研究
简介中风是由于脑部血流中断而导致的神经功能突然丧失。最初,约 80% 的中风患者会出现对侧肢体运动障碍,即偏瘫。镜像疗法是一种相对较新的治疗干预方法,主要是移动未受损的肢体。同样,另一种名为 "心理想象 "的技术是在没有运动的情况下对某项任务进行认知预演。目的和目标:比较镜像疗法和心理想象在改善急性中风患者踝关节运动恢复方面的作用。方法:研究选取 30 名中风患者,随机分为两组。A 组即镜像疗法组(15 人)或 B 组即心理想象组(15 人)。两组均接受 30 分钟的镜像疗法和心理想象疗法,此外还接受 30 分钟的常规疗法,包括神经发育促进技术、伸展运动、步态训练,每天共 1 小时,每周 5 天,共 4 周。干预前后分别进行了改良阿什沃斯量表、10 米步行测试(10MWT)、福格尔-迈耶下肢评估量表(FMA-LE),以评估踝关节运动功能。结果显示通过对比 A 组(镜像疗法)和 B 组(心理想象),发现只有 Fugl-Meyer 评估得分在 B 组(心理想象)有显著改善(t 值:2.140;p 值:0.041*)。结论本研究认为,在改善急性中风患者踝关节运动恢复方面,心理想象比镜像疗法更有效。
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