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Use of mental imagery to improve task generalisation after a stroke.

30 May 2009
rec_pub_19509437-use-mental-imagery-improve-task-generalisation-stroke.htm


Facilitation of motor imagery through movement-related cueing.

May 2009 In the past few years, the use of motor imagery as an adjunct to other forms of training has been studied extensively. However, very little attention has been paid to how imagery could be used to greatest effect. It is well known that the provision ...
rec_pub_19406111-facilitation-motor-imagery-movement-related-cueing.htm


[Phantom limb pain: from physiopathology to prevention]

29 Apr 2009 First described in 1545, phantom limb pain is a frequent complication after limb amputation, described by 60 to 85% of amputees. Stump pain, phantom limb sensation and phantom limb pain are often combined. Physiopathology is complex and peripheral, ...
rec_pub_19410416-phantom-limb-pain-physiopathology-prevention.htm


Functional relaxation and guided imagery as complementary therapy in asthma: a randomized controlled clinical trial.

26 Apr 2009 BACKGROUND: Asthma is a frequently disabling and almost invariably distressing disease that has a high overall prevalence. Although relaxation techniques and hypnotherapeutic interventions have proven their effectiveness in numerous trials, ...
rec_pub_19401624-functional-relaxation-guided-imagery-complementary-therapy-asthma.htm


A randomized controlled trial of mental imagery augment generalization of learning in acute poststroke patients.

21 Apr 2009 BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Our previous studies demonstrated that mental imagery intervention enhanced poststroke patients relearning daily task performance. This study aimed to test the efficacy of mental imagery for promoting generalization of the ...
rec_pub_19390069-a-randomized-controlled-trial-mental-imagery-augment-generalization.htm


An endocannabinoid signal associated with desire for alcohol is suppressed in recently abstinent alcoholics.

Apr 2009 BACKGROUND: Alcoholics report persistent alcohol craving that is heightened by cognitive cues, stressful situations, and abstinence. The role of endogenous cannabinoids in human alcohol craving--though long suspected--remains elusive. MATERIALS AND ...
rec_pub_19343330-an-endocannabinoid-signal-associated-desire-alcohol-suppressed.htm


Music therapy clarifications.

30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19437926-music-therapy-clarifications.htm


Effects of motor imagery on hand function during immobilization after flexor tendon repair.

30 Mar 2009 OBJECTIVE: To determine whether motor imagery during the immobilization period after flexor tendon injury results in a faster recovery of central mechanisms of hand function. DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial. SETTING: Tertiary referral hospital. ...
rec_pub_19345768-effects-motor-imagery-hand-function-immobilization-flexor-tendon.htm


Dosed versus prolonged exposure in the treatment of fear: an experimental evaluation and review of behavioral mechanisms.

25 Mar 2009 Exposure-based treatments have proven effective in treating a range of fears and phobias and can be accounted for by mechanisms described in behavioral theory. Enhanced dosed and dosed-only exposure are promising new behavioral approaches for ...
rec_pub_19414236-dosed-versus-prolonged-exposure-treatment-fear-experimental.htm


Using mental imagery and visualisation with cancer patients.

27 Feb 2009 Mental imagery and visualisation are techniques that can help cancer patients manage their responses to the illness and help them mobilise inner psychological ...
rec_pub_19267724-using-mental-imagery-visualisation-cancer-patients.htm

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