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6. We conclude that loss of proprioception disrupts interjoint coordination and discuss the hypothesis that this interjoint coordination deficit results from a failure to control the interaction forces that arise between limb segments during multijoint movements.
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Proprioception - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Proprioception (pronounced /ˌproʊpri.ɵˈsɛpʃən/ PRO -pree-o- SEP -shən , from Latin proprius , meaning "one's own" and perception) is the sense of the relative position of neighbou...
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The Central cord syndrome is associated with greater loss of upper limb ... causing weakness and loss of proprioception on the side of the injury and loss .... The effects of injuries to the lumbar or sacral regions of the spinal cord ...
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinal_cord_injury
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Proprioceptive loss also had an adverse effect on the level ... It is only in recent years that the devastating effects of severe loss of proprioception and ...
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ageing.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/12/1/63.pdf
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23, pp. 251-255, 1995). Another piece of research, again with normal individuals, uncovered an 11% improvement in knee-joint-position sense when knee sleeves were worn ('Knee Bracing: Effects on Proprioception,' Arch Phys Med Rehabil, Vol.
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Loss of proprioception leads to further injury ... With loss of proprioception the person can become reliant on vision.6 ... ; The Central Effects of an Adjustment...
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www.shirleyrdchiro.com.au/Chiropractic/ChiroNervous.asp
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Muscles needed to move the body. A system of coordinates and nomenclature has been developed to describe these movements. ... Behavioral effects of loss of proprioception ... Proprioception receptors...
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You feel the jolt of impact (proprioception and Pacinian corpuscles), ... Several decades ago scientists hunted down the opiate receptor which was responsible for the potent effects. They then reasoned that if there was such a receptor in the body, maybe the body used its own endogenous form of opium to control pain.
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thalamus.wustl.edu/course/body.html
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A common example of loss of proprioception can be seen in any athlete who is required to use the arms and shoulders with precision, such as shooters, boxers, throwers (baseball), archers, and even people who throw darts in the bar or shoot pool, says Chek.
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