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On the concept of ‘mild motor impairment’: A neuromotor harbinger of sarcopenia and frailty?
The Journal of Physiology, Volume 604, Issue 1, Page 34-37, 1 January 2026.
Matthew J. Fogarty
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Case Report: Xsens motion analysis and virtual reality-based rehabilitation in a national-level badminton player following MPFL reinjury leading to postoperative patellar fracture. [PDF]
Vikhe CS, Bhusari N, Ramteke SU.
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The effectiveness of NMES-integrated therapy in scapholunate ligament injuries - a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
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The acute effects of taping on proprioception in the ankle with previous inversion sprain
Kelley Mumford
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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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