1. Validation of translated Motor Imagery ability questionnaire MIQ-RS 2. Investigating the Motor Imagery ability in patients with traumatic brain injury
1. Translation of the MIQ-RS following the WHO guidelines. Followed by a validation of this translated questionnaire in patients with traumatic brain injury and in healthy volunteers. 2. Investigating the motor imagery ability using 3 different test * MIQ-RS (movement imagery questionnaire) * TDMI (time dependent motor imagery) * mental chronometry test Patients and controls will perform all 3 test twice with an interval of 2 weeks to measure the test-retest reliability.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
49
Participants will perform 3 different tests to measure the motor imagery ability
Ghent University Hospital
Ghent, Belgium
Motor imagery ability
Results of test battery assessing motor imagery ability
Time frame: 2 assessments with an interval of 2 weeks
Validity translated MIQ-RS
Validity of the translated MIQ-RS in patients with traumatic brain injury and healthy volunteers
Time frame: 2 assessments with an interval of 2 weeks
Test-retest reliability
Test- retest reliability of the motor imagery ability test battery
Time frame: 2 assessments with an interval of 2 weeks
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