The Role of Kinaesthetic Motor Imagery in Promoting Activation of the Lumbrical Muscles in the Hemiparetic Hand: a Randomised Controlled Study

The objective of the investigation who gave as result this work was to investigate the effectiveness of kinaesthetic motor imagery in the activation of the hemiplegic hand muscles following stroke. The experiment consisted of two random groups. Movements were measured after treatment. The participan...

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Enfermedad cerebro-vascular
Mano
Imagen motor
Hemiplejia
Hand
Stroke
Motor imagery.
Enfermidade cérebro-vascular
Mão
Imagem motora.
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv The Role of Kinaesthetic Motor Imagery in Promoting Activation of the Lumbrical Muscles in the Hemiparetic Hand: a Randomised Controlled Study
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv El papel de la imagen cinestésica motora en la promoción de la activación de los músculos lumbricales en la mano hemiparética: un estudio controlado aleatorizado
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.por.fl_str_mv O papel da imagem cinestésica motora na promoção da ativação dos músculos lombricais na mão hemiparética: um estudo controlado aleatorizado
title The Role of Kinaesthetic Motor Imagery in Promoting Activation of the Lumbrical Muscles in the Hemiparetic Hand: a Randomised Controlled Study
spellingShingle The Role of Kinaesthetic Motor Imagery in Promoting Activation of the Lumbrical Muscles in the Hemiparetic Hand: a Randomised Controlled Study
Enfermedad cerebro-vascular
Mano
Imagen motor
Hemiplejia
Hand
Stroke
Motor imagery.
Enfermidade cérebro-vascular
Mão
Imagem motora.
title_short The Role of Kinaesthetic Motor Imagery in Promoting Activation of the Lumbrical Muscles in the Hemiparetic Hand: a Randomised Controlled Study
title_full The Role of Kinaesthetic Motor Imagery in Promoting Activation of the Lumbrical Muscles in the Hemiparetic Hand: a Randomised Controlled Study
title_fullStr The Role of Kinaesthetic Motor Imagery in Promoting Activation of the Lumbrical Muscles in the Hemiparetic Hand: a Randomised Controlled Study
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Kinaesthetic Motor Imagery in Promoting Activation of the Lumbrical Muscles in the Hemiparetic Hand: a Randomised Controlled Study
title_sort The Role of Kinaesthetic Motor Imagery in Promoting Activation of the Lumbrical Muscles in the Hemiparetic Hand: a Randomised Controlled Study
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Enfermedad cerebro-vascular
Mano
Imagen motor
topic Enfermedad cerebro-vascular
Mano
Imagen motor
Hemiplejia
Hand
Stroke
Motor imagery.
Enfermidade cérebro-vascular
Mão
Imagem motora.
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv Hemiplejia
Hand
Stroke
Motor imagery.
dc.subject.keyword.por.fl_str_mv Enfermidade cérebro-vascular
Mão
Imagem motora.
description The objective of the investigation who gave as result this work was to investigate the effectiveness of kinaesthetic motor imagery in the activation of the hemiplegic hand muscles following stroke. The experiment consisted of two random groups. Movements were measured after treatment. The participants were ten patients with hemiplegic hands (men who mean age was 74.4 years; mean time since stroke 3.05 months). All patients received three sessions of physical treatment based on an identical treatment protocol. Five patients were randomly assigned to an experimental group practising kinaesthetic motor imagery of a grasp using the 'lumbrical action' (experimental group). The others five (control group) followed a relaxation script. All the patients were then asked to grasp an object using the 'lumbrical action'. The grasps were recorded using an optoelectronic motion capture system. The magnitude of the extension of the index finger and the correlation of the angular displacement of the proximal phalangeal joints and the metacarpophalangeal joints were calculated. The movement time for the whole grip was calculated. The experimental group demonstrated higher extension in the index finger (p = < 0.01) and they had a higher correlation coefficient (0.99) than the control group (0.77) for the displacement of the proximal interphalangeal joint and the metacarpophalangeal joints. The movement time for the experimental group was faster, although the difference was not significant.
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spelling acc4c2ac-5e1c-4f2d-91e8-936d7597b8207ce0ea10-14d3-42f6-9faf-d4578f48814a194707486002014-07-09T15:56:11Z2014-07-09T15:56:11Z2011-05-272011The objective of the investigation who gave as result this work was to investigate the effectiveness of kinaesthetic motor imagery in the activation of the hemiplegic hand muscles following stroke. The experiment consisted of two random groups. Movements were measured after treatment. The participants were ten patients with hemiplegic hands (men who mean age was 74.4 years; mean time since stroke 3.05 months). All patients received three sessions of physical treatment based on an identical treatment protocol. Five patients were randomly assigned to an experimental group practising kinaesthetic motor imagery of a grasp using the 'lumbrical action' (experimental group). The others five (control group) followed a relaxation script. All the patients were then asked to grasp an object using the 'lumbrical action'. The grasps were recorded using an optoelectronic motion capture system. The magnitude of the extension of the index finger and the correlation of the angular displacement of the proximal phalangeal joints and the metacarpophalangeal joints were calculated. The movement time for the whole grip was calculated. The experimental group demonstrated higher extension in the index finger (p = < 0.01) and they had a higher correlation coefficient (0.99) than the control group (0.77) for the displacement of the proximal interphalangeal joint and the metacarpophalangeal joints. The movement time for the experimental group was faster, although the difference was not significant.El objetivo de la investigación que dio como resultado este trabajo fue indagar sobre la eficacia de la imagen motora kinestética para facilitar el movimiento de los músculos lumbricales hemipléjicos debido a la enfermedad cerebro-vascular. El diseño consistió en un experimento en el que participaron dos grupos elegidos aleatoriamente, los cuales se sometieron a mediciones a sus movimientos después de un tratamiento prediseñado. Los participantes fueron diez pacientes con manos hemipléjicas (hombres de edad promedio: 74.4 años; tiempo de evolución promedio del evento: 3.05 meses). Todos recibieron tres sesiones de tratamiento físico basado en un protocolo idéntico. Cinco pacientes seleccionados aleatoriamente (grupo experimental) practicaron imagen motora kinestética de un agarre usando 'la acción lumbrical'. Los otros cinco pacientes (grupo de control) siguieron un guion de relajación. A todos los pacientes se les pidió apretar un objeto usando el agarre de 'la acción lumbrical'. Los agarres fueron grabados usando un sistema de captura-movimiento optoelectrónico. Se calculó la magnitud de la extensión del índice y la fuerza de la correlación del desplazamiento de la articulación metacarpos falángicos e inter-falángicos próximos. El tiempo de movimiento fue calculado para el agarre. El grupo experimental mostró extensión en el índice más alto (p = < 0.01) y tuvo un coeficiente de correlación superior (0.99) que el grupo de control (0.77) para el desplazamiento angular de las articulaciones metacarpo-falángicas e inter-falángicas próximas. El tiempo del movimiento para el grupo experimental fue más rápido, aunque la diferencia no fue significativa.O objetivo da pesquisa que deu como resultado este trabalho, foi indagar sobre a eficácia da imagem motora cinestésica para facilitar o movimento dos músculos lombricais hemipléjicos devido à enfermidade cérebro-vascular. O desenho consistiu em um experimento no que participaram dois grupos elegidos aleatoriamente, os quais se submeteram a medições de seus movimentos depois de um tratamento pré-desenhado. Os participantes foram dez pacientes com mãos hemiplégicas (homens de idade em média de 74.4anos; tempo de evolução em média do evento: 3,05 meses). Todos receberam três sessões de tratamento físico baseado em um  rotocolo idêntico. Cinco pacientes selecionados aleatoriamente (grupo experimental) praticaram imagem motora cinestésica de um agarramento da "ação lombrical". Os outros cinco pacientes (grupo de controle) seguiram um roteiro de relaxamento. A todos os pacientes se lhes pediu apertar um objeto usando o agarramento da "ação lombrical". Os agarramentos foram gravados usando um sistema de captura-movimento optoeletrônico. Calculou-se a magnitude da extensão do índice e a força da correlação do deslocamento da articulação metacarpofalângica e interfalângica próximas. O tempo de movimento foi calculado para o agarramento. O grupo experimental mostrou extensão no índice mais alto (p = < 0.01) e teve um coeficiente de correlação superior (0,99) ao grupo de controle (0,77) para o deslocamento angular das articulações metacarpofalângicas e intefalângicas próximas. 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