Afferent and spinal mechanisms of joint pain

HG Schaible, BD Grubb - Pain, 1993 - journals.lww.com
Review Article Afferent and spinal mechanisms of joint pain Page 1 Pain, 55 (1993) 5-54 0
1993 Elsevier Science Publishers BV All rights reserved 0304-3959/93/$06.00 5 PAIN …

Mechanoreceptors in articular tissues

ML Zimny - American journal of anatomy, 1988 - Wiley Online Library
The morphology, distribution, and function of mechanoreceptors in joint capsules, ligaments,
knee‐joint menisci, and articular disks of the temporomandibular joints of animals, including …

[图书][B] Sensory mechanisms of the spinal cord: Volume 1 primary afferent neurons and the spinal dorsal horn

WD Willis Jr, RE Coggeshall - 2012 - books.google.com
The third edition of this monograph continues to have the goal of providing an overview of
current thought about the spinal cord mechanisms that are responsible for sensory …

The role of the sensorimotor system in the athletic shoulder

JB Myers, SM Lephart - Journal of athletic training, 2000 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective: To discuss the role of the sensorimotor system as it relates to functional stability,
joint injury, and muscle fatigue of the athletic shoulder and to provide clinicians with the …

Responses to passive movement of receptors in joint, skin and muscle of the human hand.

D Burke, SC Gandevia… - The Journal of physiology, 1988 - Wiley Online Library
1. Microneurographic techniques were employed to record unitary activity from afferents
associated with digital joints of six conscious human subjects. Of 120 single afferents …

[HTML][HTML] The architecture of the connective tissue in the musculoskeletal system—an often overlooked functional parameter as to proprioception in the locomotor …

J Van der Wal - International journal of therapeutic massage & …, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The architecture of the connective tissue, including structures such as fasciae, sheaths, and
membranes, is more important for understanding functional meaning than is more traditional …

Anatomy of the deep fascia of the upper limb. Second part: study of innervation

C Stecco, O Gagey, A Belloni, A Pozzuoli, A Porzionato… - Morphologie, 2007 - Elsevier
Analysis of specimens taken from different areas of the deep fascia in 20 upper limbs was
made in order to establish which kind of nerve fibres and endings are present in the deep …

Characterisation and classification of the neural anatomy in the human hip joint

M Gerhardt, K Johnson, R Atkinson, B Snow… - Hip …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Hip arthroscopy remains a useful surgical intervention for labral injuries. The literature has
predominantly focused on structural and vascular considerations of the hip joint, with few …

Variation in shoulder position sense at mid and extreme range of motion

P Janwantanakul, ME Magarey, MA Jones… - Archives of physical …, 2001 - Elsevier
Janwantanakul P, Magarey ME, Jones MA, Dansie BR. Variation in shoulder position sense
at mid and extreme range of motion. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2001; 82: 840-4. Objective: To …

Role of knee ligaments in proprioception and regulation of muscle stiffness

H Johansson - Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 1991 - Elsevier
Physiologic evidence for the sensory role of the knee joint ligaments are reviewed. The
cruciate and collateral ligaments accomodate morphologically different sensory nerve …