Niemeier J P, Cifu D X, Kishore R
Brain Injury Psychology, Rehabilitation and Research Center, Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, USA.
Top Stroke Rehabil. 2001 Summer;8(2):10-8. doi: 10.1310/7UKK-HJ0F-GDWF-HHM8.
This study extends the work of J. Niemeier (1998) by using visual imagery for amelioration of the devastating impact of visual inattention or neglect on recovery from stroke or other brain injuries. Ten individuals with unilateral visual neglect who were undergoing acute physical rehabilitation after brain injury were cued by their interdisciplinary treatment team members to "be like" horizon-illuminating lighthouses and turn their heads left and right during functional and therapy training tasks. These treatment group patients, in comparison with waiting list controls, performed significantly better and more safely on route finding (p <.001), walking or wheelchair (p <.05), and problem solving (p <.05) tasks. The use of visual imagery techniques in rehabilitation of brain injuries is discussed.
本研究扩展了J. 尼迈尔(1998年)的工作,通过使用视觉意象来减轻视觉注意力不集中或忽视对中风或其他脑损伤恢复的毁灭性影响。十名单侧视觉忽视患者在脑损伤后接受急性身体康复治疗,其跨学科治疗团队成员提示他们“像”照亮地平线的灯塔一样,在功能和治疗训练任务中左右转头。与等待名单对照组相比,这些治疗组患者在寻路(p <.001)、行走或轮椅使用(p <.05)以及解决问题(p <.05)任务上表现得明显更好且更安全。本文还讨论了视觉意象技术在脑损伤康复中的应用。