Abstract
With the development of the field of neurological rehabilitation, psychological intervention has gradually gained attention as an important adjunctive therapeutic approach in the recovery of motor function. Multimodal psychological intervention integrates psychology, exercise science, and digital health technologies, effectively promoting patients' rehabilitation processes. Current research indicates that psychological intervention can not only improve patients' emotional states but also enhance their sense of self-efficacy, thereby facilitating the recovery of motor function. However, despite some achievements in evidence-based practice, there remain numerous challenges in practical application, such as insufficient personalized interventions tailored to the needs of different patients and the complexity of integrating digital technologies. This review aims to explore the synergistic mechanisms of multimodal psychological intervention in depth, analyze its specific applications in neurological rehabilitation and motor function recovery, elucidate its fundamental theoretical framework, and anticipate the potential impact of digital transformation on the future development of this field, with the aim of providing effective guidance for clinical practice.