STUDY DESIGN: Spinal repositioning sense was tested in normal subjects using a balanced within-subject study design. OBJECTIVES: The study had three objectives: first, to document the number of trials required to derive a representative value of accuracy and precision in spinal repositioning; second, to document the effects of range on spinal repositioning sense; and finally, to document the effect of different lower limb postures on the repositioning performance. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Joint position sense and kinesthesia play an important role in the control of normal movement of the spine. This has important implications for the diagnosis and assessments of specific movement disorders in individuals with spinal pain syndromes. The l...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to compare the proprioceptive reposition errors in cervical...
Introduction: Postural control strategies are described as feedback mechanism derived by the interac...
Study Design: To determine if significant differences for active total trunk rotation are present in...
Study Design: Single-group, posttest only, using a sample of convenience. Objective: To measure the ...
Studies examining proprioception in non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) demonstrate contradi...
Study Design: Repeated measures design of active spinal position sense in individuals with and witho...
Objective: To identify differences in repositioning error in adolescents with and without non-specif...
Proprioception allows the body to maintain proper orientation during static and dynamic activities. ...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study was performed to determine the difference in thoracic repositioning s...
STUDY DESIGN. Lumbar and hip movements, before and in response to rapid bilateral arm flexion, were ...
Background: Clinical ergonomic advice for sitting posture has been inferred from anthropometry theor...
2 Abstract 1 Proprioception plays an important role in appropriate sensation of spine position, move...
STUDY DESIGN: A two-group experimental design with repeated measures on one factor was used. OBJECTI...
Poor lumbar spine kinesthetic awareness is often observed in low back pain patients and is usually e...
Proprioceptive control is considered important for maintenance of spinal stability and prevention of...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to compare the proprioceptive reposition errors in cervical...
Introduction: Postural control strategies are described as feedback mechanism derived by the interac...
Study Design: To determine if significant differences for active total trunk rotation are present in...
Study Design: Single-group, posttest only, using a sample of convenience. Objective: To measure the ...
Studies examining proprioception in non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) demonstrate contradi...
Study Design: Repeated measures design of active spinal position sense in individuals with and witho...
Objective: To identify differences in repositioning error in adolescents with and without non-specif...
Proprioception allows the body to maintain proper orientation during static and dynamic activities. ...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study was performed to determine the difference in thoracic repositioning s...
STUDY DESIGN. Lumbar and hip movements, before and in response to rapid bilateral arm flexion, were ...
Background: Clinical ergonomic advice for sitting posture has been inferred from anthropometry theor...
2 Abstract 1 Proprioception plays an important role in appropriate sensation of spine position, move...
STUDY DESIGN: A two-group experimental design with repeated measures on one factor was used. OBJECTI...
Poor lumbar spine kinesthetic awareness is often observed in low back pain patients and is usually e...
Proprioceptive control is considered important for maintenance of spinal stability and prevention of...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to compare the proprioceptive reposition errors in cervical...
Introduction: Postural control strategies are described as feedback mechanism derived by the interac...
Study Design: To determine if significant differences for active total trunk rotation are present in...