Perform in a quiet room to encourage concentration and attention
Remove jewellery if possible
Place the affected limb behind the mirror and ensure it is not visible
Place the unaffected limb in front of the mirror remove out of line of vision
Lean forward & look at the reflected limb (not the actual limb), without moving either limb
Concentrate on the reflection until they feel comfortable with it
Slowly start congruent movement of both limbswhilst looking at the reflection
Start with larger, pain free, smooth, bilateral movements, performed slowly with conscious attention
Progress as able to smaller movements, more complex movements
Exercise for at least 5 mins, no longer than 10, as the regime requires a lot of concentration and can be tiring if performed correctly
Note whether and for how long pain is relieved
Repeat as pain is returning or more often if able (this may be 3-10 times per day to start with)
Record response; changes in colour, swelling & feelings and pain
Don’t
Advise to perform unsynchronised or unilateral movement as this may evoke an unpleasant response
Top Tips
If pain, stiffness or nausea become a problem whilst exercising, then advise to stop & look at the limb in the mirror without moving either limb until the pain settles, then recommence as able.
If the patient is unable to start with the area that is affected by CRPS then advise to start instead with general proximal limb movements, e.g. for an affected hand they may need to start with shoulder or elbow movements.
Patients should perform a session of MVF just before going to bed – this ensures reinforcement of the virtual image.