Proprioception is the body’s ability to sense its location, movements, and actions. Some health conditions can affect your proprioception and may require treatment, including physical therapy.
Establishing normative values and understanding how proprioception varies among body parts is crucial. However, the variability across individuals, especially adolescents, makes it difficult to ...
Have you ever stumbled on uneven ground (or even ground) but somehow caught yourself before you fell? That’s proprioception, your body’s built-in GPS. It’s your body’s ability to sense where it is in ...
Background Proprioception (joint position sense (JPS), kinaesthesia, force sense (FS)) is of interest in knee injury prevention. Recent work reports existing knee proprioception tests are inadequate ...
Table tennis, as a competitive and confrontational sport, is characterized by a small ball, fast ball speed, strong rotation, and varied placements. It places high requirements on players’ technique, ...
Study Design Cross-sectional study. Objectives This study aimed to investigate whether measures of balance correlate with measures of ankle proprioception — ankle joint position sense and movement ...
Walking on grass and sand helps you connect with nature, but it also has one unexpected benefit you might not know about. Turns out, walking on uneven surfaces will activate your body’s alert system ...
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