Proprioception is your body’s ability to sense its position and movement in space. It helps improve coordination and balance ...
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Robotic exoskeleton uncovers sensory deficits that only 1% of clinicians ever test
Along with her doctoral candidate, Joanna Hoh, Semrau suggests clinicians can uncover sensory deficits without requiring ...
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New robotic testing method reveals overlooked proprioception deficits after stroke
A decade ago, at age 55, Don Lewis suffered a stroke in his sleep. When he woke up, he couldn't move his left arm or leg.
In findings recently published in the journal Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, Semrau and doctoral candidate Joanna Hoh ...
You reach for your morning coffee without even looking. You walk downstairs in the dark. You catch yourself before you fall.
There are numerous approaches around preventative interventions in ergonomics and manual handling, however the importance and specifics of movement awareness, and education around this, are often ...
Proprioception is the imperceptible and invisible sense, often referred to as the unconscious sixth sense. It relies on mechanosensory neurons located within muscles, tendons and joints and, as such, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Discover how joint hypermobility affects proprioception without reducing strength, and why neuromuscular training matters.
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