APPLICATION OF MIRROR THERAPY IN REHABILITATION PRACTICE
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2411-1597.2022.4.13777Abstract
The article is devoted to the use of mirror therapy in rehabilitation programs. The analysis of the scientific literature on the effectiveness of the application of this technique was carried out. In patients with phantom pain, post-stroke, neuropathic pain of movement-related or non-movement-related pain, mirror therapy offers potential relief. This rehabilitation technique is inexpensive, safe and easy for the patient to use independently.
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