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Test–retest reliability of wrist joint position sense in healthy adults in a clinical setting

open access: yesHand Therapy, 2018
Introduction Proprioceptive assessments of the wrist inform clinical decision making. In wrist rehabilitation, joint position sense has emerged as one way of assessing conscious proprioception with varying methods and minimal psychometric analysis ...
Chloe Pilbeam
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Cryotherapy influences joint laxity and position sense of the healthy knee joint

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2003
To investigate the influences of cryotherapy on the anteroposterior (AP) laxity and the joint position sense of the knee.Experimental.University hospital in Japan.Twenty healthy volunteers (10 men, 10 women; age range, 21-28y) were analyzed.Not applicable.A cooling pad was applied to the knee for 15 minutes under the circulating medium at 4 degrees C ...
Yuji, Uchio   +5 more
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Changes in head and neck position affect elbow joint position sense

Experimental Brain Research, 2005
Changes in the position of the head and neck have been shown to introduce a systematic deviation in the end-point error of an upper limb pointing task. Although previous authors have attributed this to alteration of perceived target location, no studies have explored the effect of changes in head and neck position on the perception of limb position ...
Knox, JJ, Hodges, PW
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Shoulder Joint Position Sense Improves With External Load

Journal of Motor Behavior, 2007
Joint position sense (JPS) is important in the maintenance of optimal movement coordination of limb segments in functional activities. Researchers have shown that the sensitivity of musculotendinous mechanoreceptors increases as muscle activation levels increase. In the present study, when 25 participants tried to replicate the same presented position,
David N, Suprak   +3 more
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Joint-Position Sense after Total Hip Replacement

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1973
Sixteen patients were studied prior to and after total hip replacement with an apparatus designed to eliminate all sensory cues to the perception of the position of the joint, except stimuli from the joint capsule and periarticular soft tissues.
P, Grigg, G A, Finerman, L H, Riley
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Effects of shoe sole thickness on joint position sense

Gait & Posture, 2001
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of shoe sole thickness on joint position sense in the sagittal and frontal plane by determining the estimate angle error. Joint position sense was measured by manipulating angle and direction of a slope surface board (30 cm x 30 cm x 1.5 cm) to perform the movements of dorsiflexion, plantar ...
K, Sekizawa   +3 more
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Quantifying the three-dimensional joint position sense of the shoulder

Human Movement Science, 2019
Joint position sense is important for performing activities of daily living and recreational activities. The objective of this study was to develop new insights into the proprioceptive capabilities of the shoulder using a novel virtual reality paradigm where participants actively recreated shoulder positions in all three dimensions.
Brian J, Diefenbach, David B, Lipps
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Cervical joint position sense is impaired in older adults

Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2008
Although the role of afferent input from cervical muscles on the control of posture and locomotion is recognised, it is surprising that there is an absence of data reporting whether joint position sense at the cervical level is impaired in older healthy adults.
Vuillerme, Nicolas   +2 more
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The Effect of a Neoprene Sleeve on Knee Joint Position Sense

Research in Sports Medicine, 2005
The aims of the study were, first, to assess the effect of a neoprene knee brace on prop rioceptive acuity of normal subjects and, second, to assess the relationships between a variety of tests of proprioceptive acuity. Twenty healthy, physically active subjects had absolute error scores measured while carrying out three different established tests of ...
Lee, Herrington   +2 more
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Can texture change joint position sense at the knee joint in those with poor joint position accuracy?

Somatosensory & Motor Research, 2019
Purpose: Skin contributes to joint position sense (JPS) at multiple joints. Altered cutaneous input at the foot can modulate gait and balance and kinesiology tape can enhance proprioception at the knee, but its effect may be dependent on existing capacity.
Meghan, Lamers   +4 more
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