Clinical application of motor imagery: examination of F-waves

  • Fukumoto Yuki
    Clinical Physical Therapy Laboratory, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kansai University of Health Sciences
  • Todo Marina
    Clinical Physical Therapy Laboratory, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kansai University of Health Sciences
  • Matsubara Hiroyuki
    Department of Rehabilitation, Tanabe Central Hospital

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  • 運動イメージの臨床応用
  • 運動イメージの臨床応用 : F波を用いた検討からわかること
  • ウンドウ イメージ ノ リンショウ オウヨウ : Fハ オ モチイタ ケントウ カラ ワカル コト
  • F波を用いた検討からわかること

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Abstract

<p>This study examined the motor imagery effect using F-waves in order to verify a report that performance and body function were improved by motor imagery. To improve motor accuracy, motor practice for 30 seconds or 1 minutes before motor imagery was important. For the assumed scenarios in activities of daily living, motor imagery of compound movements must include the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and finger. Under these circumstances, it is desirable to set the task difficulty according to individual motor imagery ability. In the future, thorough investigation of F-wave forms will be necessary for the interpretation of the excitability of the spinal neural function during motor imagery.</p>

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