Experimentally induced pain increases absolute but not relative errors and reduces variability in joint repositioning of the knee joint in healthy participants

MA Efstathiou, S Hadjisavvas… - … Science and Practice, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Joint position sense (JPS) plays an important role in knee joint function. Despite
the possible influence of pain on the proprioceptive system, the effects of experimental …

Aging alters the sense of force but not the sense of position in the wrist and ankle joints

M Henry, S Baudry - Gerontology, 2024 - karger.com
Introduction: The impact of aging on proprioceptive senses remains an open question. As
the senses of position and force may rely on different neural substrates, we investigated the …

Wireless motion sensors—Useful in assessing the effectiveness of physiotherapeutic methods used in patients with knee osteoarthritis—Preliminary report

J Goślińska, A Wareńczak, M Miedzyblocki, K Hejdysz… - Sensors, 2020 - mdpi.com
Osteoarthritis of the knee (OAK) is characterized by pain, limitation of joint mobility, and
significant deterioration of proprioception resulting in functional decline. This study assessed …

Reliability of joint position sense measured in the knee using the level function of the iPhone “Measure” application

Y Nakashima, D Iwaki, T Kawae, K Fudeyasu… - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
An impaired joint position sense (JPS) causes activity limitations, postural imbalance, and
falls. This study compares the reliability of knee JPS measurements between the iPhone's …

Biosignal processing methods to explore the effects of side-dominance on patterns of bi-and unilateral standing stability in healthy young adults

J Négyesi, B Petró, DN Salman, A Khandoker… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
We examined the effects of side-dominance on the laterality of standing stability using
ground reaction force, motion capture (MoCap), and EMG data in healthy young adults. We …

[PDF][PDF] Comparison of proprioception, strength, and dynamic balance between aquatic and cycling trainings after arthroscopic partial meniscectomy during early …

S Yan, Y Kim - Journal of Men's Health, 2023 - oss.jomh.org
Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) strives to preserve knee biomechanics and
function after the meniscal rupture. However, patients undergoing APM experience long …

The effects of aging on sensory parameters of the hand and wrist

HA Tonak, H Taskiran… - … of Gerontology and …, 2021 - jgerontology-geriatrics.com
Background & aims. It is generally accepted that there arises a decrease in sensory integrity
with aging. Despite so much emphasis on the lower extremity, studies have not focused …

[PDF][PDF] Διερεύνηση της αξιοπιστίας μεταξύ διαφορετικών εξεταστών ενός πρωτοκόλλου αξιολόγησης της αίσθησης της θέσης και της αίσθησης της ταχύτητας της …

ΚΠ Τσουκαλάς - 2022 - ir.lib.uth.gr
Introduction: Proprioception plays a crucial role in sensorimotor control and various tests for
its assessment are being used in a great extent in research and clinical fields. The most …

Assessment of knee joint position sense in patients with multiple sclerosis

M Tsvetkova-Gaberska… - Journal of IMAB–Annual …, 2021 - journal-imab-bg.org
Purpose: Multiple sclerosis (MS) disrupts joint position sense (JPS). The aims were:-to
assess the JPS of knee extensors, using three target angles in MS patients and in healthy;-to …

Knee function, knee proprioception and related brain activity following anterior cruciate ligament injury

A Strong - 2020 - diva-portal.org
Background: Injury of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) may have negative effects on the
short-and long-term function and proprioception of the knee joint. However, existing tests of …