نتایج جستجو برای: cervicocephalic kinesthesia

تعداد نتایج: 192  

Journal: :The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 1995
M Allegrucci S L Whitney S M Lephart J J Irrgang F H Fu

Shoulder kinesthesia has not been extensively studied in upper extremity athletes. The purpose of this study was to determine if there were differences in threshold to detection of passive motion between dominant and nondominant shoulders of healthy overhead athletes in two positions, 0 degrees and 75 degrees of external rotation. In addition, the study attempted to determine if there was a rel...

Journal: :Muscle & nerve 2005
Uwe Proske

The role of muscle afferents is discussed in terms of their contribution to kinesthesia, the senses of position and movement of the limbs. It is argued that muscle spindles are not well suited as position sensors, on several grounds. Yet we know from muscle vibration experiments that they do contribute to kinesthesia. A number of recent experiments have shown that positional information is of p...

Journal: :Perception & Psychophysics 1998

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2001
M R Safran P A Borsa S M Lephart F H Fu J J Warner

We examined proprioceptive differences between the dominant and nondominant shoulders of 21 collegiate baseball pitchers without a history of shoulder instability or surgery. A proprioceptive testing device was used to measure kinesthesia and joint position sense. Joint position sense was significantly (P =.05) more accurate in the nondominant shoulder than in the dominant shoulder when startin...

Journal: :The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 1989
R L Smith J Brunolli

The purpose of this study was to examine kinesthesia in normal (uninjured) shoulders and in shoulders with a history of glenohumeral joint dislocations. Both shoulders of 10 healthy subjects and 8 subjects with a history of unilateral anterior dislocation were tested for accuracy of angular reproduction, threshold to sensation of movement, and end-range reproduction using a motor-driven shoulde...

Journal: :Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society 2006
Norman Putzki Philipp Stude Jürgen Konczak Karoline Graf Hans-Christoph Diener Matthias Maschke

Parkinson's disease (PD) and focal dystonia (FD) are both predominantly characterized by motor symptoms. Also, recent research has shown that sensory processing is impaired in both movement disorders. FD is characterized by involuntary movements and abnormal limb postures; thus, abnormal kinesthesia could be involved in the pathogenesis. We examined passive index finger movements in patients wi...

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