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Passive joint position sense after total hip replacement surgery

Annals of Neurology, 1983
AbstractPassive joint position sense was tested in 10 subjects after unilateral total hip replacement surgery (which included capsulectomy). Varied initial limb position, amplitude, and velocity of movement were used. The unoperated side was used as a control.
P N, Karanjia, J H, Ferguson
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Long-term neuromuscular training and ankle joint position sense

Acta Physiologica Hungarica, 2010
Preventive effect of proprioceptive training is proven by decreasing injury incidence, but its proprioceptive mechanism is not. Major hypothesis: the training has a positive long-term effect on ankle joint position sense in athletes of a high-risk sport (handball).
Kynsburg, A.   +2 more
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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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Comparison of joint position sense after total knee arthroplasty

The Journal of Arthroplasty, 1997
A comparison of joint position sense, determined by reproducibility of index angles and their subsequent change, was performed in 55 knees that had undergoing a semiconstrained total knee arthroplasty. Knees were stratified into groups that represented arthroplasties performed with or without posterior cruciate ligament retention, with or without ...
Y, Ishii   +4 more
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Correlation of three different knee joint position sense measures

Physical Therapy in Sport, 2010
The purpose of this study was to investigate correlation during concurrent measurement among three knee joint position sense (JPS) measures in sitting position and between two measures in standing position.Isokinetic dynamometer, electrogoniometer, and two dimensional (2D) video analysis were used for measuring knee JPS.
Dayanand, Kiran   +3 more
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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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Regional Assessment of Joint Position Sense in the Spine

Spine, 1998
A test-retest design was used to assess the reproducibility of position sense measurements of the spine recorded at T1, T7, L1, and S2.To measure position sense at four spinal levels in healthy volunteers and to determine if this varies on a day-to-day basis.
A, Swinkels, P, Dolan
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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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No Relationship Between Joint Position Sense and Force Sense at the Shoulder

Journal of Motor Behavior, 2017
In practice, a single test is used to quantify an individual's proprioception. Previous studies have not found a correlation between joint position sense (JPS) and force sense (FS), which are submodalities of proprioception. The purpose of the present study is to determine if root mean square (RMS) error in JPS and FS are related at the shoulder ...
David, Phillips, Andrew, Karduna
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Influence of hysteresis on joint position sense in the human knee joint

Experimental Brain Research, 2000
During muscle lengthening in a movement cycle the firing rate of muscle spindles is higher than during shortening. This phenomenon, known as hysteresis, has implications for movement control. Therefore, it should have an impact on joint position sense (JPS), the subject's awareness of the static position of a joint.
H T, Weiler, F, Awiszus
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