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Fizyoterapist Bakış Açısıyla Motor İmgeleme, Görüntüleme ve Yutma Rehabilitasyonu: Geleneksel Derleme

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 4 Sayı: 3, 123 - 129, 27.12.2024

Öz

Motor imgeleme, fiziksel hareket oluşturmadan, bilişsel olarak hareketin gerçekleşmesinin deneyimlendiği bir süreçtir. Motor imgelemenin alt türleri vardır. Görsel imgelemede imgeleme gözlemsel incelenir, kinestetik imgelemede hareket yapılıyor gibi hissedilir. Düşük maliyet, kolay uygulanabilirlik ve güvenli olması sebebiyle tercih edilir. Hareket açığa çıkmadan gerçekleşmesi, yaralanma oluşma tehlikesini ortadan kaldırmaktadır. Bu düşünce doğrultusunda motor imgeleme, önce sağlıklı bireylerde uygulanmaya başlanmış, sonraki süreçlerde rehabilitasyonda kullanılmıştır. Birçok kronik problemde ve popülasyonda imgeleme denenmiş ve olumlu sonuçlar rapor edilmiştir. Nörolojik ve geriatrik rehabilitasyon alanları en sık faydalanılan gruplar arasındadır. Motor imgeleme ağrı azaltma, eklem hareket açıklığı kazandırma, kuvvetlendirme için kullanılmıştır. Yutma bozukluğu, ağrı, eklem hareket açıklığı, kuvvet ve fonksiyonda azalmalarla karakterize, nörolojik, onkolojik hastalıklarda yaygın görülen bir semptomdur. Yutma bozukluğu, motor hareketin etkilendiği nörolojik hastalıklarda karşımıza daha sık çıkmaktadır. Yutma bozukluğunun çözümü açısından nörolojik hastalıklarda yutma rehabilitasyonuna erken dönemde başlanmalıdır. İmgeleme, rehabilitasyonda daha çok ekstremiteler ve gövde için tercih edilmektedir. Ancak motor hareketin gelişmesi amacıyla kullanılan imgeleme, yutma rehabilitasyonunda tercih edilebilir. Kuvvet arttırma ve fonksiyonu tekrar öğretme amaçlarıyla imgelemenin yutma rehabilitasyonunda kullanılabileceği düşünülmektedir. İmgelemenin değerlendirmesi çeşitli anketler, fonksiyonda artış, görüntüleme yöntemleri ile belirlenebilir. Objektif ölçümlerden biri olan görüntüleme yöntemleriyle de etkinliği belirtilen motor imgeleme ve yutma rehabilitasyonu alanında yol gösterici çalışmalara gereksinim vardır.

Kaynakça

  • Guillot A, Collet C. Contribution from neurophysiological and psychological methods to the study of motor imagery. Brain Res Brain Res Rev. 2005;50(2):387-97.
  • López ND, Monge Pereira E, Centeno EJ, Miangolarra Page JC. Motor imagery as a complementary technique for functional recovery after stroke: a systematic review. Top Stroke Rehabil. 2019;26(8):576-87.
  • Guerra ZF, Lucchetti AL, Lucchetti G. Motor imagery training after stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. J Neurol Phys Ther. 2017;41(4):205-14.
  • Myers PS, McNeely ME, Pickett KA, Duncan RP, Earhart GM. Effects of exercise on gait and motor imagery in people with Parkinson disease and freezing of gait. Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2018;53:89-95.
  • Suso-Marti L, La Touche R, Angulo-Diaz-Parreno S, Cuenca-Martinez F. Effectiveness of motor imagery and action observation training on musculoskeletal pain intensity: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Eur J Pain. 2020;24(5):886-901.
  • Wright DJ, Frank C, Bruton AM. Recommendations for Combining Action Observation and Motor Imagery Interventions in Sport. Journal of Sport Psychology in Action. 2022;13(3):155-67.
  • Oh DS, Choi JD. Effects of Motor Imagery Training on Balance and Gait in Older Adults: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021;18(2).
  • Sidaway B, Trzaska A. Can mental practice increase ankle dorsiflexor torque? Phys Ther. 2005;85(10):1053-60.
  • Bath PM, Lee HS, Everton LF. Swallowing therapy for dysphagia in acute and subacute stroke. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2018(10).
  • Suzuki M, Koyama S, Kimura Yve ark. Relationship between tongue muscle quality and swallowing speed in community-dwelling older women. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research. 2020;32:2073-9.
  • Huang L, Wang Y, Sun Jve ark. Incidence and Risk Factors for Dysphagia Following Cerebellar Stroke: a Retrospective Cohort Study. Cerebellum. 2023.
  • Çelik Güzel H, Tuncer A. The efficacy of orofacial myofunctional therapy in oral dysphagia accompanying temporomandibular dysfunction. Cranio. 2023:1-11.
  • Wen X, Liu Z, Liu X, Peng Y, Liu H. The effects of physiotherapy treatments on dysphagia in Parkinson's disease: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Brain Res Bull. 2022;188:59-66.
  • Melis M, Di Giosia M, Zawawi KH. Oral myofunctional therapy for the treatment of temporomandibular disorders: A systematic review. Cranio. 2022;40(1):41-7.
  • Wright DJ, Wood G, Eaves DL, Bruton AM, Frank C, Franklin ZC. Corticospinal excitability is facilitated by combined action observation and motor imagery of a basketball free throw. Psychol Sport Exerc. 2018;39:114-21.
  • Caldas ASC, Coelho WK, Ribeiro RFG, Cunha DAd, Silva HJd. Motor imagery and swallowing: a systematic literature review. Revista CEFAC. 2018;20(2):247-57.
  • Kober SE, Wood G. Changes in hemodynamic signals accompanying motor imagery and motor execution of swallowing: a near-infrared spectroscopy study. Neuroimage. 2014;93:1-10.
  • Mistry S, Verin E, Singh Sve ark. Unilateral suppression of pharyngeal motor cortex to repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals functional asymmetry in the hemispheric projections to human swallowing. J Physiol. 2007;585(Pt 2):525-38.
  • Soros P, Inamoto Y, Martin RE. Functional brain imaging of swallowing: an activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis. Hum Brain Mapp. 2009;30(8):2426-39.
  • Kober SE, Bauernfeind G, Woller Cve ark. Hemodynamic signal changes accompanying execution and imagery of swallowing in patients with dysphagia: a multiple single-case near-infrared spectroscopy study. Front Neurol. 2015;6:151.
  • Yang H, Guan C, Chua KSve ark. Detection of motor imagery of swallow EEG signals based on the dual-tree complex wavelet transform and adaptive model selection. J Neural Eng. 2014;11(3):035016.
  • Xiong H, Chen JJ, Gikaro JM, Wang CG, Lin F. Activation Patterns of Functional Brain Network in Response to Action Observation-Induced and Non-Induced Motor Imagery of Swallowing: A Pilot Study. Brain Sci. 2022;12(10).
  • Yang H, Guan C, Wang CCve ark. On the correlations of motor imagery of swallow with motor imagery of tongue movements and actual swallow. Advances in Cognitive Neurodynamics (V): Springer; 2016. p. 397-404.
  • Yang H, Ang KK, Wang C, Phua KS, Guan C. Neural and cortical analysis of swallowing and detection of motor imagery of swallow for dysphagia rehabilitation-A review. Prog Brain Res. 2016;228:185-219.
  • Szynkiewicz SH, Nobriga CV, O'Donoghue CR, Becerra BJ, LaForge G. Motor imagery practice and increased tongue strength: a case series feasibility report. J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2019;62(6):1676-84.
  • Szynkiewicz SH, Kamarunas E, Drulia T, Nobriga CV, Griffin L, O'Donoghue CR. A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Physical and Mental Lingual Exercise for Healthy Older Adults. Dysphagia. 2021;36(3):474-82.
  • Suso-Martí L, Paris-Alemany A, La Touche R, Cuenca-Martínez F. Effects of mental and physical orofacial training on pressure pain sensitivity and tongue strength: A single-blind randomized controlled trial. Physiol Behav. 2020;215:112774.
  • La Touche R, Herranz-Gomez A, Destenay Lve ark. Effect of brain training through visual mirror feedback, action observation and motor imagery on orofacial sensorimotor variables: A single-blind randomized controlled trial. J Oral Rehabil. 2020;47(5):620-35.

Motor Imagery, Imaging and Swallowing Rehabilitation from The Physiotherapist Perspective: Narrative Review

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 4 Sayı: 3, 123 - 129, 27.12.2024

Öz

Motor imagery is a process in which the movement is experienced cognitively without acting physical movement. There are subtypes of motor imagery. In visual imagery, imagery is examined observationally, while in kinesthetic imagery, movement is felt as if it is being made. It is preferred due to its low cost, feasibility and safety. The fact that the movement is performed without being revealed eliminates the risk of injury. In line with this idea, motor imagery was first applied to healthy individuals and was later used in rehabilitation. Imagery has been tried in many chronic problems and populations and positive results have been reported. Neurological and geriatric rehabilitation areas are among the most frequently used groups. Motor imagery has been used for pain reduction, joint range of motion gain, and strengthening. Swallowing disorder is a common symptom in neurological and oncological diseases characterized by pain and decrease in joint range of motion, strength and function. Swallowing disorder is more common in neurological diseases where motor movement is affected. Swallowing rehabilitation should be started early in neurological diseases to solve the swallowing disorder. Imagery is mostly preferred for the extremities and the trunk in rehabilitation. However, imagery used for the development of motor movement can be preferred in swallowing rehabilitation. It is thought that imagery can be used in swallowing rehabilitation for the purposes of increasing strength and re-education the function. The evaluation of imagery can be determined with various questionnaires, increase in function, and imaging methods. There is a need for guiding studies in the field of motor imagery and swallowing rehabilitation, the effectiveness of which is also indicated with imaging methods, which are one of the objective measurements.

Kaynakça

  • Guillot A, Collet C. Contribution from neurophysiological and psychological methods to the study of motor imagery. Brain Res Brain Res Rev. 2005;50(2):387-97.
  • López ND, Monge Pereira E, Centeno EJ, Miangolarra Page JC. Motor imagery as a complementary technique for functional recovery after stroke: a systematic review. Top Stroke Rehabil. 2019;26(8):576-87.
  • Guerra ZF, Lucchetti AL, Lucchetti G. Motor imagery training after stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. J Neurol Phys Ther. 2017;41(4):205-14.
  • Myers PS, McNeely ME, Pickett KA, Duncan RP, Earhart GM. Effects of exercise on gait and motor imagery in people with Parkinson disease and freezing of gait. Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2018;53:89-95.
  • Suso-Marti L, La Touche R, Angulo-Diaz-Parreno S, Cuenca-Martinez F. Effectiveness of motor imagery and action observation training on musculoskeletal pain intensity: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Eur J Pain. 2020;24(5):886-901.
  • Wright DJ, Frank C, Bruton AM. Recommendations for Combining Action Observation and Motor Imagery Interventions in Sport. Journal of Sport Psychology in Action. 2022;13(3):155-67.
  • Oh DS, Choi JD. Effects of Motor Imagery Training on Balance and Gait in Older Adults: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021;18(2).
  • Sidaway B, Trzaska A. Can mental practice increase ankle dorsiflexor torque? Phys Ther. 2005;85(10):1053-60.
  • Bath PM, Lee HS, Everton LF. Swallowing therapy for dysphagia in acute and subacute stroke. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2018(10).
  • Suzuki M, Koyama S, Kimura Yve ark. Relationship between tongue muscle quality and swallowing speed in community-dwelling older women. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research. 2020;32:2073-9.
  • Huang L, Wang Y, Sun Jve ark. Incidence and Risk Factors for Dysphagia Following Cerebellar Stroke: a Retrospective Cohort Study. Cerebellum. 2023.
  • Çelik Güzel H, Tuncer A. The efficacy of orofacial myofunctional therapy in oral dysphagia accompanying temporomandibular dysfunction. Cranio. 2023:1-11.
  • Wen X, Liu Z, Liu X, Peng Y, Liu H. The effects of physiotherapy treatments on dysphagia in Parkinson's disease: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Brain Res Bull. 2022;188:59-66.
  • Melis M, Di Giosia M, Zawawi KH. Oral myofunctional therapy for the treatment of temporomandibular disorders: A systematic review. Cranio. 2022;40(1):41-7.
  • Wright DJ, Wood G, Eaves DL, Bruton AM, Frank C, Franklin ZC. Corticospinal excitability is facilitated by combined action observation and motor imagery of a basketball free throw. Psychol Sport Exerc. 2018;39:114-21.
  • Caldas ASC, Coelho WK, Ribeiro RFG, Cunha DAd, Silva HJd. Motor imagery and swallowing: a systematic literature review. Revista CEFAC. 2018;20(2):247-57.
  • Kober SE, Wood G. Changes in hemodynamic signals accompanying motor imagery and motor execution of swallowing: a near-infrared spectroscopy study. Neuroimage. 2014;93:1-10.
  • Mistry S, Verin E, Singh Sve ark. Unilateral suppression of pharyngeal motor cortex to repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals functional asymmetry in the hemispheric projections to human swallowing. J Physiol. 2007;585(Pt 2):525-38.
  • Soros P, Inamoto Y, Martin RE. Functional brain imaging of swallowing: an activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis. Hum Brain Mapp. 2009;30(8):2426-39.
  • Kober SE, Bauernfeind G, Woller Cve ark. Hemodynamic signal changes accompanying execution and imagery of swallowing in patients with dysphagia: a multiple single-case near-infrared spectroscopy study. Front Neurol. 2015;6:151.
  • Yang H, Guan C, Chua KSve ark. Detection of motor imagery of swallow EEG signals based on the dual-tree complex wavelet transform and adaptive model selection. J Neural Eng. 2014;11(3):035016.
  • Xiong H, Chen JJ, Gikaro JM, Wang CG, Lin F. Activation Patterns of Functional Brain Network in Response to Action Observation-Induced and Non-Induced Motor Imagery of Swallowing: A Pilot Study. Brain Sci. 2022;12(10).
  • Yang H, Guan C, Wang CCve ark. On the correlations of motor imagery of swallow with motor imagery of tongue movements and actual swallow. Advances in Cognitive Neurodynamics (V): Springer; 2016. p. 397-404.
  • Yang H, Ang KK, Wang C, Phua KS, Guan C. Neural and cortical analysis of swallowing and detection of motor imagery of swallow for dysphagia rehabilitation-A review. Prog Brain Res. 2016;228:185-219.
  • Szynkiewicz SH, Nobriga CV, O'Donoghue CR, Becerra BJ, LaForge G. Motor imagery practice and increased tongue strength: a case series feasibility report. J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2019;62(6):1676-84.
  • Szynkiewicz SH, Kamarunas E, Drulia T, Nobriga CV, Griffin L, O'Donoghue CR. A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Physical and Mental Lingual Exercise for Healthy Older Adults. Dysphagia. 2021;36(3):474-82.
  • Suso-Martí L, Paris-Alemany A, La Touche R, Cuenca-Martínez F. Effects of mental and physical orofacial training on pressure pain sensitivity and tongue strength: A single-blind randomized controlled trial. Physiol Behav. 2020;215:112774.
  • La Touche R, Herranz-Gomez A, Destenay Lve ark. Effect of brain training through visual mirror feedback, action observation and motor imagery on orofacial sensorimotor variables: A single-blind randomized controlled trial. J Oral Rehabil. 2020;47(5):620-35.
Toplam 28 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Konular Fizyoterapi, Rehabilitasyon
Bölüm Derlemeler
Yazarlar

Tayfun Işık 0000-0001-8544-0336

Turhan Kahraman 0000-0002-8776-0664

Erken Görünüm Tarihi 23 Aralık 2024
Yayımlanma Tarihi 27 Aralık 2024
Gönderilme Tarihi 16 Eylül 2024
Kabul Tarihi 9 Kasım 2024
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2024 Cilt: 4 Sayı: 3

Kaynak Göster

APA Işık, T., & Kahraman, T. (2024). Fizyoterapist Bakış Açısıyla Motor İmgeleme, Görüntüleme ve Yutma Rehabilitasyonu: Geleneksel Derleme. Abant Sağlık Bilimleri Ve Teknolojileri Dergisi, 4(3), 123-129.
AMA Işık T, Kahraman T. Fizyoterapist Bakış Açısıyla Motor İmgeleme, Görüntüleme ve Yutma Rehabilitasyonu: Geleneksel Derleme. SABİTED. Aralık 2024;4(3):123-129.
Chicago Işık, Tayfun, ve Turhan Kahraman. “Fizyoterapist Bakış Açısıyla Motor İmgeleme, Görüntüleme Ve Yutma Rehabilitasyonu: Geleneksel Derleme”. Abant Sağlık Bilimleri Ve Teknolojileri Dergisi 4, sy. 3 (Aralık 2024): 123-29.
EndNote Işık T, Kahraman T (01 Aralık 2024) Fizyoterapist Bakış Açısıyla Motor İmgeleme, Görüntüleme ve Yutma Rehabilitasyonu: Geleneksel Derleme. Abant Sağlık Bilimleri ve Teknolojileri Dergisi 4 3 123–129.
IEEE T. Işık ve T. Kahraman, “Fizyoterapist Bakış Açısıyla Motor İmgeleme, Görüntüleme ve Yutma Rehabilitasyonu: Geleneksel Derleme”, SABİTED, c. 4, sy. 3, ss. 123–129, 2024.
ISNAD Işık, Tayfun - Kahraman, Turhan. “Fizyoterapist Bakış Açısıyla Motor İmgeleme, Görüntüleme Ve Yutma Rehabilitasyonu: Geleneksel Derleme”. Abant Sağlık Bilimleri ve Teknolojileri Dergisi 4/3 (Aralık 2024), 123-129.
JAMA Işık T, Kahraman T. Fizyoterapist Bakış Açısıyla Motor İmgeleme, Görüntüleme ve Yutma Rehabilitasyonu: Geleneksel Derleme. SABİTED. 2024;4:123–129.
MLA Işık, Tayfun ve Turhan Kahraman. “Fizyoterapist Bakış Açısıyla Motor İmgeleme, Görüntüleme Ve Yutma Rehabilitasyonu: Geleneksel Derleme”. Abant Sağlık Bilimleri Ve Teknolojileri Dergisi, c. 4, sy. 3, 2024, ss. 123-9.
Vancouver Işık T, Kahraman T. Fizyoterapist Bakış Açısıyla Motor İmgeleme, Görüntüleme ve Yutma Rehabilitasyonu: Geleneksel Derleme. SABİTED. 2024;4(3):123-9.