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The Efficacy of Lower Extremity Mirror Therapy for Improving Balance,Gait, and Motor Function Poststroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Authors:Dennis R. Louie  Shannon B. Lim  Janice J. Eng
Affiliation:2. Rehabilitation Research Program, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, Canada;3. Department of Physical Therapy, University of British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:

Background

Mirror therapy is less commonly used to target the lower extremity after stroke to improve outcomes but is simple to perform. This review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the efficacy of lower extremity mirror therapy in improving balance, gait, and motor function for individuals with stroke.

Methods

PubMed, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, MEDLINE, Embase, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Physiotherapy Evidence Database, and PsychINFO were searched from inception to May 2018 for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing lower extremity mirror therapy to a control intervention for people with stroke. Pooled effects were determined by separate meta-analyses of gait speed, mobility, balance, and motor recovery.

Results

Seventeen RCTs involving 633 participants were included. Thirteen studies reported a significant between-group difference favoring mirror therapy in at least one lower extremity outcome. In a meta-analysis of 6 trials that reported change in gait speed, a large beneficial effect was observed following mirror therapy training (standardized mean differences [SMD]?=?1.04 [95% confidence interval [CI]?=?.43, 1.66], I2?=?73%, and P < .001). Lower extremity mirror therapy also had a positive effect on mobility (5 studies, SMD?=?.46 [95% CI?=?.01, .90], I2?=?43%, and P = .05) and motor recovery (7 studies, SMD?=?.47 [95% CI?=?.21, .74], I2?=?0%, and P < .001). A significant pooled effect was not found for balance capacity.

Conclusions

Mirror therapy for the lower extremity has a large effect for gait speed improvement. This review also found a small positive effect of mirror therapy for mobility and lower extremity motor recovery after stroke.
Keywords:Stroke  mirror therapy  gait  balance  mobility  motor recovery  10MWT  10-meter walk test  BBS  berg balance scale  CI  confidence interval  CINAHL  cumulative index to nursing and allied health literature  DF  dorsiflexion  DLOS  dynamic limits of stability  FAC  functional ambulation category  FMA  Fugl-Meyer assessment  MAS  modified Ashworth scale  MT  mirror therapy  NMES  neuromuscular electrical stimulation  PT  physiotherapy  RCT  randomized controlled trial  ROM  range of motion  rTMS/TMS  repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation  SIAS  stroke impairment assessment set  SMD  standardized mean difference  TUG  timed up and go
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