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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2000
Although definitions of proprioception may vary, its importance in preventing and rehabilitating athletic injuries remains constant. Proprioception plays a significant role in the afferent-efferent neuromuscular control arc. This control arc is disrupted with joint and soft tissue injury.
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Although definitions of proprioception may vary, its importance in preventing and rehabilitating athletic injuries remains constant. Proprioception plays a significant role in the afferent-efferent neuromuscular control arc. This control arc is disrupted with joint and soft tissue injury.
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Proprioception in Schizophrenia
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1982B. Ritzler (J. Abnorm. Psychol., 86: 501-504, 1977) failed to replicate previous weight-lifting studies showing a proprioceptive deficit in schizophrenics. However, Ritzler did not use the same standard weights that the previous studies employed. Could this difference in procedure have caused his failure to replicate?
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Remembering actions without proprioception
Cortex, 2019It has been suggested that agency signals generated by enactment provide memories with an enduring episodic marker that can successively be exploited to facilitate recall. Current theories of motor awareness highlight the role of prospective and retrospective sensorimotor cues in the construction of sense of agency (SA).
Daprati E., Sirigu A., Nico D.
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Integrating proprioceptive assessment with proprioceptive training of stroke patients
2011 IEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics, 2011Although proprioceptive impairment is likely to affect in a significant manner the capacity of stroke patients to recover functionality of the upper limb, clinical assessment methods in current use are rather crude, with a low level of reliability and a limited capacity to discriminate the relevant features of the deficits.
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Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology, 2008
Virtual proprioception represents a novel means of developing cortical reorganization of alternative strategies for hemiparetic gait. Fundamentals of the device are motor control plasticity, aftereffect, and visual-based biofeedback. Two wireless three-dimensional (3D) microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) accelerometers are placed on the femur (upper ...
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Virtual proprioception represents a novel means of developing cortical reorganization of alternative strategies for hemiparetic gait. Fundamentals of the device are motor control plasticity, aftereffect, and visual-based biofeedback. Two wireless three-dimensional (3D) microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) accelerometers are placed on the femur (upper ...
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