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Ghodge, Siddhi V.
- Effect of Mental Practice on Non-dominant Side Hand Function
Authors
1 D. E. S Brijlal Jindal College of Physiotherapy, Pune, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy-An International Journal, Vol 8, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 9-12Abstract
Objectives: 1. To study the effect of mental practice using mentamove on non dominant side hand function. 2. To find the transfer of training effect of mental practice on dominant side dexterity.
Methodology: The study designed was proposed and presented in front of ethical committee of the college. After that a group of 9 individuals were selected. A pre test was done by instructing the individuals to arrange pegs in the pegboard. 4 pegs were to be arranged and this was repeated for 5 cycles for dominant as well as non-dominant hand and the time duration was measured with a stopwatch for each hand. After this 21 sessions of mental practice were given using mentamove and a re-assessment was done using pegboards in similar manner. The time-duration was measured and the difference will be calculated.
Results: Extremely significant change was observed after 21 days in the time taken to execute the task.
Conclusion: Mental practice is found to be effective to increase hand function of dominant as well as non-dominant side.