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IEEE Rev Biomed Eng ; 16: 487-498, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35380970

ABSTRACT

Stroke is a serious neurological disease that may lead to long-term disabilities and even death for stroke patients worldwide. The acute period, ( ≤ 1 mo post-stroke), is crucial for rehabilitation but the current standard clinical practice may be ineffective for patients with severe motor impairment, since most rehabilitation programs involve physical movement. Imagined movement - the so-called motor imagery (MI) - has been shown to activate motor areas of the brain without physical movement. MI therefore offers an opportunity for early rehabilitation of stroke patients. MI, however, is not widely employed in clinical practice due to a lack of evidence-based research. Here, we review MI-based approaches to rehabilitation of stroke patients and immersive virtual reality (VR) technologies to potentially assist MI and thus, promote recovery of motor function.


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Stroke Rehabilitation , Stroke , Virtual Reality , Humans , Recovery of Function , Brain
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