Imagined movements – think (and see) yourself stronger
We know visualisation has been used in sports to enhance performance, and now visualisation or explicit motor imagery is also an integral part of chronic pain…
We know visualisation has been used in sports to enhance performance, and now visualisation or explicit motor imagery is also an integral part of chronic pain…
A good friend of NOI, Yannick Barde-Cabusson has previously translated our DIM SIM NOInote into French – Les DIMs et les SIMs. Yannick is back with a wonderful story…
Hi everyone, Just a quick update on how we are travelling with this research, and a request to help us keep this going. To date we…
All across this great southern land We’ve planned a big year for 2018 – as our plans stand so far, you’ll find us in Canberra, Warrnambool,…
A good friend of NOI, Yannick Barde-Cabusson has previously translated our DIM SIM NOInote into French – Les DIMs et les SIMs. Yannick has now translated a number of…
There are obvious motor changes that pose a problem when treating stroke patients – very limited, or at times, no active active function of a limb. Graded Motor…
At EP3 in Adelaide in 2016, Lorimer spoke for about 10 minutes on the practical status of GMI, in particular interpreting Left/Right Discrimination findings. This is…
The brand new Recognise Apps are now available for iOS and Android. These Apps have been built from the ground up with powerful new features: Testing and Training…
Each week at NOI we receive dozens of messages from clinicians and patients from around the world. There are technical questions about using our products, requests…
During Graded Motor Imagery courses we run an exercise as part of the session on imagined movements that we call ‘taking a virtual walk’. Divided into…