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Indian Journal of Medical and Health Sciences

Volume  1, Issue 2, July - December 2014, Pages 59-66
 

Review Article

Graded Motor Imagery Program – A Review

Uttam Manisha, Kumar Senthil P., Goyal Manu

*BPT, **PhD (Physiotherapy), ***MSc (Applied Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy), Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation, Maharishi Markandeshwar University (MMU) Mullana, Haryana, India.

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Abstract

Graded Motor Imagery (GMI) is essentially a brain based treatment, targeting the activation of different brain regions in a graded manner. GMI is a three stage treatment programme comprising of Left Right discrimination training, Explicit Motor imagery and Mirror therapy. This review presents the background and evidence of Graded Motor Imagery and provides an overview of studies showing the effect of Left Right discrimination, Motor imagery, Mirror therapy and GMI. Graded motor imagery is used in the treatment of complex regional pain syndrome, phantom limb pain and chronic pain. Complex regional pain syndrome type 1, phantom limb pain and stroke show identical aspects of symptomatic presentation and pattern of cortical reorganisation. Although, supported evidence is available on the effect of Mirror therapy and Motor imagery on Stroke, there is need to explore the effectiveness of GMI in future experimental trials. 

Keywords: Motor imagery program; Mirror therapy; Mental imagery.


Corresponding Author : Uttam Manisha