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Effects of gait retraining in knee joint position sense
Human Movement ScienceJoint position sense (JPS) is crucial for maintaining posture, protecting joints, and carrying out daily activities such as walking. Studies show that exercises to strengthen muscles and improve proprioception can positively impact JPS during passive and less complex activities.
Patricia C, Teran-Wodzinski +5 more
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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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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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Joint position sense in knee osteoarthritic patients
2015Osteoarthritis (OA) is a slow progressing degenerative joint disease affecting approximately 10% of the United States population. The incidence of OA increases with age due to the continual loading of the knee joint throughout life and is one of the main causes of chronic pain and disability in the aging population.
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Joint position sense in swollen knees
Journal of Biomechanics, 1994Peter J. McNair +2 more
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Cryotherapy Impairs Knee Joint Position Sense
Yearbook of Sports Medicine, 2011openaire +1 more source
Position sense following joint injury.
The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness, 1981D, Glencross, E, Thornton
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