Tell me which of these priming methods is best and EXACTLY HOW TO DO IT.
robotic priming (1 post to July 2021)
priming (10 post to October 2013)
- sensory cueing (1 post to June 2020)
neuropriming (1 post to February 2016)
motor priming (6 posts to October 2019)
bilateral priming (5 post to October 2019)
Sensory-Based Priming for Upper Extremity Hemiparesis After Stroke: A Scoping Review
OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health (formerly The Occupational Therapy Journal of Research) , Volume 42(1) , Pgs. 65-78.
NARIC Accession Number: J88728. What's this?
ISSN: 1539-4492.
Author(s): Stoykov, Mary E.; Heidle, Courtney; Kang, Shamshir; Lodesky, Lisa; Maccary, Lindsay E.; Madhavan, Sangeetha.
Publication Year: 2022.
Number of Pages: 14.
NARIC Accession Number: J88728. What's this?
ISSN: 1539-4492.
Author(s): Stoykov, Mary E.; Heidle, Courtney; Kang, Shamshir; Lodesky, Lisa; Maccary, Lindsay E.; Madhavan, Sangeetha.
Publication Year: 2022.
Number of Pages: 14.
Abstract:
Study explored whether sensory priming, in combination with a
motor-based intervention, results in improved upper-extremity motor
function in adults with stroke. Sensory priming is a technique to
facilitate neuroplasticity and improve motor skills after injury. Common
sensory priming modalities include peripheral nerve
stimulation/somatosensory electrical stimulation (PNS/SES), transient
functional deafferentation (TFD), and vibration. PubMed, Cumulative
Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Web of Science,
and EMBASE were searched in July 2020 to identify relevant literature.
This scoping review followed the Preferred Reporting Items for
Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement and
recommendations for the Cochrane collaboration. In total, 30 studies
were included in the analysis: three studies examined TFD, 16 examined
PNS/SES, 10 studied vibration, and one combined the three stimulation
techniques. Most studies reported significant improvements for
participants receiving sensory priming. Given the low risk, it may be
advantageous to use sensory-based priming prior to or concurrent with
upper limb training after stroke.
Descriptor Terms: BODY MOVEMENT, ELECTRICAL STIMULATION, HEMIPLEGIA, LIMBS, LITERATURE REVIEWS, MOTOR SKILLS, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, SENSORY AIDS, STROKE.
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Citation: Stoykov, Mary E., Heidle, Courtney, Kang, Shamshir, Lodesky, Lisa, Maccary, Lindsay E., Madhavan, Sangeetha. (2022). Sensory-based priming for upper extremity hemiparesis after stroke: A scoping review. OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health (formerly The Occupational Therapy Journal of Research) , 42(1), Pgs. 65-78. Retrieved 6/23/2022, from REHABDATA database.
Descriptor Terms: BODY MOVEMENT, ELECTRICAL STIMULATION, HEMIPLEGIA, LIMBS, LITERATURE REVIEWS, MOTOR SKILLS, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, SENSORY AIDS, STROKE.
Can this document be ordered through NARIC's document delivery service*?: Y.
Citation: Stoykov, Mary E., Heidle, Courtney, Kang, Shamshir, Lodesky, Lisa, Maccary, Lindsay E., Madhavan, Sangeetha. (2022). Sensory-based priming for upper extremity hemiparesis after stroke: A scoping review. OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health (formerly The Occupational Therapy Journal of Research) , 42(1), Pgs. 65-78. Retrieved 6/23/2022, from REHABDATA database.
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