Title of article :
Brief Report: The Effectiveness of Mirror Therapy on Upper Limb Function in Stroke Patients: A Single Case Experimental Design
Author/Authors :
Rassafiani, Mehdi Occupational Therapy Department - Faculty of Allied Health - Kuwait University, Kuwait , Al-Fraij, Aisha Occupational Therapy Department - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Hospital - Ministry of Health, Kuwait , Al-Mahri, Abrar Occupational Therapy Department - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Hospital - Ministry of Health, Kuwait , Manee, Fahad Occupational Therapy Department - Faculty of Allied Health - Kuwait University, Kuwait
Abstract :
Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of Mirror Therapy (MT) on Upper Limb (UL) function
of sub-acute stroke patients.
Methods: This study is a single case experimental design with two participants. Twenty
minutes of MT were implemented four times a week over a period of four weeks. For baseline
phase, repeated measurements were performed six times for one participant and four times
for the other participant using Fugl-Meyer Motor Function Assessment (FMA), and it was
applied twice a week during the intervention phase. Brunnstrom Recovery Stages (BRS) and
Barthel Index (BI) were applied once before the baseline phase, as well as prior and after the
intervention phase.
Results: Based on Percentage of Non-overlapping Data (PND) for FMA subtests, MT had
questionable effectiveness on UL for both participants, and MT was unreliable intervention
on wrist function. For the hand, of the second participant, MT had questionable effectiveness,
whereas for the first participant it was unreliable intervention. For coordination, MT was fairly
effective for the first participant and had questionable effectiveness for the second participant.
BRS-Arm scores indicated improvements for the second participant from 3 (out of 6) to 4.
BRS-Hand scores indicated improvements for the first participant from 5 (out of 6) to 6. No
changes were shown in BI.
Discussion: This study revealed that MT had positive effects on some sections of UL motor
function and coordination, whereas no change in wrist motor function was observed. No
functional improvements in BI and slight difference in BRS were noticed.
Keywords :
Stroke , Upper Limb , Therapy
Journal title :
Iranian Rehabilitation Journal (IRJ)