Other non-invasive rehabilitation methods used to augment physical therapy of motor function in people recovering from stroke include
neurotherapy as
transcranial magnetic stimulation and
transcranial direct-current stimulation. and
robotic therapies. Constraint‐induced movement therapy (CIMT), mental practice, mirror therapy, interventions for sensory impairment, virtual reality and a relatively high dose of repetitive task practice may be effective in improving upper limb function. However, further primary research, specifically of CIMT, mental practice, mirror therapy and virtual reality is needed.