The principle of mirror therapy is the use of a mirror to create a reflective illusion of an affected limb in order to trick the brain into thinking that the amputated or paralysed limb is still operative, in turn alleviating phantom pain or improving movement of paralysed limbs.
The principle of mirror therapy is the use of a mirror to create a reflective illusion of an affected limb in order to trick the brain into thinking that the amputated or paralysed limb is still operative, in turn alleviating phantom pain or improving movement of paralysed limbs.
The small, lightweight Mirror Therapy Boxes are ideal for rehabilitation following a stroke or injury. They fold flat in seconds making them ideal for continuing your rehabilitation where ever you go.
Applications :
- Treatment of phantom limb pain following amputation
- Rehabilitation of paralysed limbs following a stroke