The short-term effect of swimming training load on shoulder rotational range of motion, shoulder joint position sense and pectoralis minor length [PDF]
Background: Shoulder pain or injury is the most common issue facing elite competitive swimmers and the most frequent reason for missed or modified training.
Allegrucci M +28 more
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The effects of swimming fatigue on shoulder strength, range of motion, joint control, and performance in swimmers [PDF]
Purpose To investigate the effects of training induced fatigue on shoulder strength, ROM, joint position sense, and stroke length in elite competitive swimmers.
Green, D +3 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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Effects of Static Stretching of the Calf Muscle after Microwave Diathermy on Joint Position Sensation and Dynamic Balance Ability [PDF]
This study aimed to investigate the effects of static stretching of the calf muscle on ankle position sense and dynamic balance ability following microwave diathermy.
Daehee Lee, Seulki Han
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On-line Joint Limit Avoidance for Torque Controlled Robots by Joint Space Parametrization
This paper proposes control laws ensuring the stabilization of a time-varying desired joint trajectory, as well as joint limit avoidance, in the case of fully-actuated manipulators. The key idea is to perform a parametrization of the feasible joint space
Charbonneau, Marie +2 more
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The Epistemic Value of Expert Autonomy [PDF]
According to an influential Enlightenment ideal, one shouldn't rely epistemically on other people's say-so, at least not if one is in a position to evaluate the relevant evidence for oneself.
Dellsén, Finnur
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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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Reliability of knee joint position sense measurement: a comparison between goniometry and image capture methods [PDF]
Aims: Evaluate the intra-rater and inter-rater reliability of hand-held goniometry compared to image capture (IMC) in the assessment of joint position sense (JPS) in healthy participants.
Corrigan JP +7 more
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Visual and proprioceptive feedback improves knee joint position sense [PDF]
AbstractJoint position sense (JPS), one method to assess proprioception, is the ability to replicate a target limb position. Feedback is commonly used to improve motor performance but it has not been demonstrated to improve JPS. The purpose of this study was to determine if feedback decreases error associated with knee JPS at three movement velocities.
Timothy J, Brindle +4 more
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