Motor Imagery Practice in Neurological Rehabilitation
Completed
Phase 2 Results N/ASummary of Purpose
Motor imagery is a technique widely used in learning skills. Its effectiveness has been proven in various sports and in musicians. A recent review (Braun et al. 2006) suggested that this technique may also be effective in rehabilitation of patients with neurological disease or damage, but that further research was needed. The main purpose of this research is to discover whether motor imagery practice is ...
Read More →Trial Milestones
The following dates are available for this trial. Trial information last updated on 1 May 2009.
1 Feb 2008 | 5 Feb 2008 | 1 Apr 2009 | 1 Apr 2009 | 1 May 2009 | Unavailable |
Start Date | First Received | 1st Completion | Completion | Verification | Results |
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Trial Basics
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Trial Design
- Allocation: Randomized
- Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor)
- Purpose: Treatment
- Intervention: Parallel Assignment
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Recruitment
- Enrollment: 50
- Gender: Both
- Minimum Age: 18 Years
- Accepts Healthy Volunteers: No
- 1 location, 1 country
Principal Investigators
- Thamar J Bovend'Eerdt, MSc
Oxford Centre for Enablement
- Derick T Wade, MD
Oxford Centre for Enablement