Electrophysiological Evidence on Mirror Therapy for Promoting Perceptuo-Motor Processes in Stroke Patients

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1109/TNSRE.2024.3503657
Li Ding;Dan Wang;Chengcheng Wu;Xu Wang;Jinyang Zhuang;Xiaoli Guo;Jie Jia
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Mirror therapy is proposed to enhance post-stroke awareness of the affected limb and mental ability, but convincing evidence on the perceptuo-motor processes is insufficient. In this study, we aimed to investigate the longitudinal effect of mirror therapy on limb perception and early motor processes in stroke patients using the hand mental rotation (HMR) task with both behavioral and electrophysiological evidence. Fifty stroke patients were randomly assigned to a mirror therapy group (MG, N =25) or a conventional treatment group (CG, N =25). Before and after 4-week intervention, the HMR task was performed, and its behavioral performance and EEG characteristics were measured and correlated with clinical outcomes. Behavioral analysis showed that enhanced accuracy of the HMR task, correlating with greater improvement in upper extremity motor function, was only observed in the MG. The ERD/ERS and brain network analysis revealed significant group differences in brain activation and local network metrics in the ipsilesional hemisphere during the preparation and execution of mental rotation while processing the affected hand stimuli. Specifically, the MG showed enhanced ipsilesional parietal ERD in the $\alpha $ (8-13 Hz) and $\beta 1$ (13-20 Hz) bands, along with increased ipsilesional centroparietal nodal strength and betweenness centrality, which were cross-correlated. The results indicate the potential of long-term mirror therapy for promoting perceptuo-motor processes, facilitating visuospatial perception, and improving motor preparation and mental ability of the affected limb, thereby contributing to post-stroke recovery.
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镜像疗法促进脑卒中患者感知-运动过程的电生理学证据
镜像疗法被认为可以增强脑卒中后患者对患肢的感知能力和思维能力,但在感知-运动过程方面却缺乏令人信服的证据。本研究旨在通过行为学和电生理学证据,利用手部心理旋转(HMR)任务研究镜像疗法对脑卒中患者肢体知觉和早期运动过程的纵向影响。50名中风患者被随机分配到镜像疗法组(MG,25人)或常规治疗组(CG,25人)。在进行为期四周的干预之前和之后,患者进行了 HMR 任务,测量了其行为表现和脑电图特征,并将其与临床结果相关联。行为分析表明,只有在 MG 中才能观察到 HMR 任务准确性的提高与上肢运动功能的改善相关。ERD/ERS和脑网络分析显示,在准备和执行心理旋转同时处理患手刺激时,同侧半球的脑激活和局部网络指标存在显著的组间差异。具体来说,MG在$\alpha $ (8-13 Hz)和$\beta 1$ (13-20 Hz)波段表现出同侧顶叶ERD增强,同时同侧顶叶结点强度和间度中心性增加,两者相互关联。研究结果表明,长期镜像疗法具有促进感知运动过程、促进视觉空间感知、改善患肢运动准备和心智能力的潜力,从而有助于脑卒中后的康复。
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Rehabilitative and neural aspects of biomedical engineering, including functional electrical stimulation, acoustic dynamics, human performance measurement and analysis, nerve stimulation, electromyography, motor control and stimulation; and hardware and software applications for rehabilitation engineering and assistive devices.
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