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A randomized efficacy and feasibility study of imagery in acute stroke
Stephen J Page
Peter Levine
SueAnn Sisto
Mark V Johnston
Kessler Medical Rehabilitation Research and Education Corporation (KMRREC), West Orange, New Jersey, USA
Objective: To compare the feasibility and efficacy of a programme combining imagery and occupational therapy with a programme of therapy only.
Design: Randomized, controlled case series.
Setting: Subacute outpatient clinic.
Subjects: Thirteen consecutively admitted patients between four weeks and one year post stroke exhibiting stable motor deficits in their affected upper limbs.
Intervention: All patients received an hour of therapy three times a week for six weeks administered by the same physical and occupational therapists. During the same period, eight patients participated in 10-minute guided imagery sessions after each therapy session, as well as practising imagery at home twice each week. Five patients participated in a control intervention consisting of exposure to stroke information.
Main outcome measures: The Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Motor Recovery (Fugl-Meyer) and Action Research Arm Test (ARA).
Results: After intervention, Fugl-Meyer and ARA scores of patients in the therapy only group remained virtually the same; therapy plus imagery group scores improved by 13.8 and 16.4 points, respectively, on the Fugl-Meyer and ARA.
Conclusions: Imagery is a clinically feasible, cost-effective complement to therapy that may improve outcomes more than participation in therapy only.
Clinical Rehabilitation, Vol. 15, No. 3,
233-240 (2001)
DOI: 10.1191/026921501672063235

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