id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_my7tiiqme5buzanmep7jacgdl4 R. Dickstein Motor Imagery in Physical Therapist Practice 2007 2 .pdf application/pdf 1524 184 58 Acute verses Chronic Stroke: Strong evidence supports the use of motor imagery for individuals with acute and chronic stroke to improve upper o Statistically significant results for use of motor imagery for patients Protocol: Motor Imagery with Relaxation: Strong evidence supports the use Protocol: Motor Imagery with Graded Performance: Strong evidence delivered motor imagery to improve upper extremity function; moderate evidence supports the use of therapist delivered motor imagery; o Video, Audio, & Therapist Scripted: 1 article (Level I) (not statistically o Video & Therapist Delivered: 1 article (Level I) (not statistically Clinical Effectiveness of Motor Imagery Post Stroke: Motor imagery in physical therapy practice. Mental practice with motor imagery in stroke recovery: Effect of imagery perspective on occupational performance after stroke: A randomized controlled trial. Mental practice in chronic stroke: Results of a randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Effects of mental practice on affected limb use and function in chronic stroke. ./cache/work_my7tiiqme5buzanmep7jacgdl4.pdf ./txt/work_my7tiiqme5buzanmep7jacgdl4.txt