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The efficacy of combined physical and mental practice in the learning of a foot-sequence task after stroke: a case report.

Philip L Jackson1, Julien Doyon, Carol L Richards, Francine Malouin.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of mental practice on the learning of a sequential task for the lower limb in a patient with a hemiparesis resulting from a stroke.
DESIGN: A single-case study.
SETTING: Research laboratory of a university-affiliated rehabilitation center. PATIENT: A right-handed 38-year-old man who had suffered a left hemorrhagic subcortical stroke 4 months prior. INTERVENTION: The patient practiced a serial response time task with the lower limb in 3 distinct training phases over a period of 5 weeks: 2 weeks of physical practice, 1 week of combined physical and mental practice, and then 2 weeks of mental practice alone. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Performance on the task measured through errors and response times. Imagery abilities measured through questionnaires.
RESULTS: The patient's average response time improved significantly during the 1st 5 days of physical practice (26%) but then failed to show further improvement during the following week of physical practice. The combination of mental and physical practice during the 3rd week yielded additional improvement (10.3%), whereas the following 2 weeks of mental practice resulted in a marginal increase in performance (2.2%).
CONCLUSION: The findings show that mental practice, when combined with physical practice, can improve the performance of a sequential motor skill in people who had a stroke, and suggest that mental practice could play a role in the retention of newly acquired abilities.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15228806     DOI: 10.1177/0888439004265249

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurorehabil Neural Repair        ISSN: 1545-9683            Impact factor:   3.919


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