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Psychological approaches in the treatment of chronic pain patients--when pills, scalpels, and needles are not enough.

30 Mar 2008 BACKGROUND: Chronic pain is a prevalent and costly problem that eludes adequate treatment. Persistent pain affects all domains of people's lives and in the absence of cure, success will greatly depend on adaptation to symptoms and self-management. ...
rec_pub_18478824-psychological-approaches-treatment-chronic-pain-patients-pills.htm


Mirror visual feedback for the treatment of complex regional pain syndrome (type 1).

30 Mar 2008 Mirror visual feedback was originally devised as a therapeutic tool to relieve perceived involuntarily movements and paralysis in the phantom limb. Since this pioneering work was conducted in the mid-1990s, the technique has been applied to relieve ...
rec_pub_18474189-mirror-visual-feedback-treatment-complex-regional-pain-syndrome-type-1.htm


Mirror therapy in patients with causalgia (complex regional pain syndrome type II) following peripheral nerve injury: two cases.

30 Mar 2008 OBJECTIVE: To describe the use of mirror therapy in 2 patients with complex regional pain syndrome type II following traumatic nerve injury. DESIGN: Two case reports. SUBJECTS: Two patients with complex regional pain syndrome type II. METHODS: Two ...
rec_pub_18382828-mirror-therapy-patients-causalgia-complex-regional-pain-syndrome-type.htm


Internal imagery training in active high jumpers.

30 Mar 2008 The main purpose of this study was to examine whether the use of internal imagery would affect high jumping performance for active high jumping athletes. Over a period of six weeks, a group of active high jumpers were trained with an internal ...
rec_pub_18352982-internal-imagery-training-active-high-jumpers.htm


Individual differences in disgust imagery: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.

24 Mar 2008 Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies have examined neural correlates of disgust imagery, but have never taken into account the moderating effects of personality traits. Twenty-four women first viewed and subsequently visualized pictures ...
rec_pub_18388732-individual-differences-disgust-imagery-functional-magnetic-resonance.htm


Motor planning, imagery, and execution in the distributed motor network: a time-course study with functional MRI.

18 Mar 2008 Activation of motor-related areas has consistently been found during various motor imagery tasks and is regarded as the central mechanism generating motor imagery. However, the extent to which motor execution and imagery share neural substrates ...
rec_pub_18359777-motor-planning-imagery-execution-distributed-motor-network-time.htm


Efficacy of motor imagery in post-stroke rehabilitation: a systematic review.

12 Mar 2008 BACKGROUND: Evaluation of how Motor Imagery and conventional therapy (physiotherapy or occupational therapy) compare to conventional therapy only in their effects on clinically relevant outcomes during rehabilitation of persons with stroke. DESIGN: ...
rec_pub_18341687-efficacy-motor-imagery-post-stroke-rehabilitation-systematic-review.htm


Modulation of EMG power spectrum frequency during motor imagery.

8 Mar 2008 To provide evidence that motor imagery (MI) is accompanied by improvement of intramuscular conduction velocity (CV), we investigated surface electromyographic (EMG) activity of 3 muscles during the elbow flexion/extension. Thirty right-handed ...
rec_pub_18343579-modulation-emg-power-spectrum-frequency-motor-imagery.htm


Measuring outcome in imagery rehearsal therapy for nightmares.

5 Mar 2008
rec_pub_18314382-measuring-outcome-imagery-rehearsal-therapy-nightmares.htm


Improving quality of life using compound mind-body therapies: evaluation of a course intervention with body movement and breath therapy, guided imagery, chakra experiencing and mindfulness meditation.

5 Mar 2008 OBJECTIVE: Assess changes in quality of life and in sense of coherence (SOC), after an intervention involving a self-development course using mind-body medicine (MBM) activities. DESIGN: A questionnaire study using a health-related quality of life ...
rec_pub_18324479-improving-quality-life-using-compound-mind-body-therapies-evaluation.htm

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