Sunday, May 23, 2021

The Effectiveness of Mirror Therapy to Upper Extremity Rehabilitation in Acute Stroke Patients

Well, mirror therapy has been proven for a long time so why this research?  Your mentors and senior researchers didn't know about all this earlier research?

The Effectiveness of Mirror Therapy to Upper Extremity Rehabilitation in Acute Stroke Patients 

Sacide Nur Saracgil Cosar
著者情報
キーワード: Stroke rehabilitation, Mirror therapy, Upper extremity 抄録

[Purpose] 

This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of mirror therapy combined with a conventional rehabilitation program on upper extremity motor and functional recovery in stroke patients. 

[Subjects and Methods] 

Thirty-one hemiplegic patients were included. The patients were randomly assigned to a mirror (n=16) or conventional group (n=15). The patients in both groups underwent conventional therapy for 4 weeks (60–120 minutes/day, 5 days/week). The mirror group received mirror therapy, consisting of periodic flexion and extension movements of the wrist and fingers on the non-paralyzed side. The patients in the conventional group performed the same exercises against the non-reflecting face of the mirror. The patients were evaluated at the beginning and end of the treatment by a blinded assessor using the Brunnstrom stage, Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) upper extremity score, and the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) self-care score. 

[Results] 

There was an improvement in Brunnstrom stage and the FIM self-care score in both groups, but the post-treatment FMA score was significantly higher in the mirror therapy group than in the conventional treatment group. Mirror therapy in addition to a conventional rehabilitation program was found to provide additional benefit in motor recovery of the upper extremity in stroke patients.

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