OPEN SUBJECT AREAS: HUMAN BEHAVIOUR THERAPEUTICS Mirror neuron therapy for hemispatial neglect patients Wei Wang1,*, Xin Zhang2,*, Xiangtong Ji1, Qian Ye1, Wenli Chen1, Jun Ni3, Guangyu Shen3, Bing Zhang2, Ti-Fei Yuan4 & Chunlei Shan1, 5 Received 12 October 2014 Accepted 28 January ...
Conclusions. Mirror therapy combined with routine physical therapy is a beneficial approach and shows better results in mitigating phantom limb pain and in psychosocial adjustment to the prosthesis than routine physical therapy alone.
For many people, their daily routine includes at least one brief stop in front of the bathroom mirror. The mirror may be harnessed as a portal into the lives of users. The users may visit the mirror to view their reflection or perform other personal hygiene functions. These visits provide ...