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Relationship of Knee and Hip Joint Proprioception with Competition Success in Aerobic Gymnastics
The aim of the study was to (1) evaluate the joint position sense development in young aerobic gymnasts of different age groups and (2) investigate the relationship of position sense with execution success in competition.
Muammer Altun, Metehan Özsoy
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Introduction: The role of joint hypermobility in musculoskeletal injuries has been emphasized. In recent studies, proprioception defects have been reported in patients with hypermobility syndrome. In contrast to patients with general hypermobility, those
Abbas Yousefzadeh +3 more
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Background Ankle tape is widely used by athletes to prevent ankle sprain. Although there is growing evidence that ankle tape improve joint position sense, but yet it is not clear even if tape improve joint position sense after muscle fatigue, because ...
Akram Jahjah +6 more
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Effect of positioning and bracing on passive position sense of shoulder joint [PDF]
Objective:To examine the effects of positioning and sleeve type bracing on passive position sense of shoulder joints of healthy untrained subjects.Method:A cross over study was carried out on 26 subjects (13 male, 13 female) with a proprioception measurement device. The selected method of testing was passive reproduction of a target angle.
Guner, RS +3 more
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Ageing and joint position sense of the asymptomatic shoulder: An observational study
This study aimed to quantify the extent to which age was associated with joint position sense (JPS) of the asymptomatic shoulder as measured by joint position reproduction (JPR) tasks and assess the reproducibility of these tasks.120 Asymptomatic participants aged 18-70 years each performed 10 JPR-tasks.
Geurkink, T.H. +5 more
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Yoga for proprioception: A systematic review
Proprioception is an important and effective measure for neuromuscular function training. Researchers primarily use the joint position sense (JPS) to assess proprioception.
Avichal Verma +2 more
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Introduction: Position sense, one of the most accurate senses in the body, makes everyone aware of the state of the body in space. This sense is an essential ability in maintaining physical health and avoiding injury.
Saina Aliabadi +5 more
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The Effect of Hamstring Muscle Tightness on Knee Joint Proprioceptive Sense
Objectives: Hamstring muscle tightness is a major musculoskeletal problem that predisposes the knee to injury . Proprioception sense is an important factor for injuries and we have not found any studies on the effect of hamstring muscle tightness on knee
Seval Tamer +3 more
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An implicit body representation underlying human position sense
Knowing the body’s location in external space is a fundamental perceptual task. Perceiving the location of body parts through proprioception requires that information about the angles of each joint (i.e., body posture) be combined with information about ...
Longo, Matthew R. +3 more
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Objective:To ascertain whether the proprioceptive deficit in the sense of joint position continues to be present when patients with a limb presenting a deficient anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are assessed by testing their active reproduction of joint ...
Victor Cossich +5 more
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