Study of the effects of kinesthetic motor imagery in patients with heart failure

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OBJECTIVE: The aim was to investigate the acute effect of kinesthetic motor imagery of the 2-minute walk test on hemodynamic and cardiopulmonary variables in patients with heart failure. METHODS: Twenty participants were recruited for the analysis of these variables before and after the execution and imagination of the 2-minute walk test, with the number of laps executed and imagined being recorded. RESULTS: The main results observed showed that (1) there was no difference in the number of laps executed and imagined (p=0.41), indicating that the participants actually imagined the test and (2) the motor imagery of the 2-minute walk test immediately increased (p<0.001) the heart and respiratory rates. CONCLUSION: The motor imagery seems to have acute effects on the cardiopulmonary anticipatory responses of a patient with heart failure.

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de Souza, N. S., Martins, A. C. G., de Assis, K. M., de Oliveira, L. B., de Abreu, R. F. S., Araújo-Leite, M. A., … Fernandes, A. B. S. (2021). Study of the effects of kinesthetic motor imagery in patients with heart failure. Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira, 67(5), 661–666. https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9282.20200846

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