Sfoglia per Soggetto "proprioception"
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Anterior and Posterior Cruciate Ligaments Mechanoreceptors: A Review of Basic Science
Banios K., Raoulis V., Fyllos A., Chytas D., Mitrousias V., Zibis A. (2022)Proprioception is a specialized sensory modality encompassing the movement of the joint and its position in space, and it involves the conversion of mechanical deformation of tissues into neural signals. Mechanoreceptors ... -
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ARMS AND LEGS ON POSITION SENSE AND JOINT REACTION ANGLE
Paschalis, V.; Nikolaidis, M. G.; Giakas, G.; Jamurtas, A. Z.; Koutedakis, Y. (2009)Paschalis, V, Nikolaidis, MG, Giakas, G, Jamurtas, AZ, and Koutedakis, Y. Differences between arms and legs on position sense and joint reaction angle. J Strength Cond Res 23(6): 1652-1655, 2009-The purpose of the present ... -
Eccentric exercise affects the upper limbs more than the lower limbs in position sense and reaction angle
Paschalis, V.; Nikolaidis, M. G.; Theodorou, A. A.; Giakas, G.; Jamurtas, A. Z.; Koutedakis, Y. (2010)In this study, we investigated the effect of eccentric exercise on position sense and reaction angle of the elbow and knee flexors. Twelve males underwent two eccentric exercise sessions involving a randomized crossover ... -
Examination of weight transfer strategies during the execution of grand battement devant at the barre, in the center, and traveling
Krasnow, D.; Wilmerding, M. V.; Stecyk, S.; Wyon, M.; Koutedakis, Y. (2012)The purpose of this study was to examine grand battement devant at the barre, in the center, and traveling through space. The primary focus was to consider weight transfer in three conditions: from two feet to one foot for ... -
Lumbo-pelvic proprioception in sitting is impaired in subgroups of low back pain–But the clinical utility of the differences is unclear. A systematic review and meta-analysis
Korakakis V., O’Sullivan K., Kotsifaki A., Sotiralis Y., Giakas G. (2021)Background Altered spinal postures and altered motor control observed among people with non-specific low back pain have been associated with abnormal processing of sensory inputs. Evidence indicates that patients with ... -
No differences in spinal repositioning error in patients with low back pain presenting with a directional preference into extension
Korakakis V., O’Sullivan K., Sideris V., Giakas G. (2020)Aim: To compare repositioning error, habitual and self-perceived optimal sitting posture, between patients with low back pain presenting with a directional preference into extension and asymptomatic individuals. Method: ... -
Position sense and reaction angle after eccentric exercise: The repeated bout effect
Paschalis, V.; Nikolaidis, M. G.; Giakas, G.; Jamurtas, A. Z.; Owolabi, E. O.; Koutedakis, Y. (2008)The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the effects of a repeated eccentric exercise on position sense and muscle reaction angle. Fourteen healthy women underwent an isokinetic exercise session on their ... -
Repeated end range spinal movement while seated abolishes the proprioceptive deficit induced by prolonged flexed sitting posture. A study assessing the statistical and clinical significance of spinal position sense
Korakakis V., Giakas G., Sideris V., Whiteley R. (2017)Background Sustained spinal flexion has been proposed to affect the properties of spinal tissues, increase postural muscle's activation latency and act detrimentally on proprioception. Objectives This study evaluated the ... -
The Role of Gait Analysis in the Evaluation of Patients with Cervical Myelopathy: A Literature Review Study
Siasios I.D., Spanos S.L., Kanellopoulos A.K., Fotiadou A., Pollina J., Schneider D., Becker A., Dimopoulos V.G., Fountas K.N. (2017)Background Gait analysis represents one of the newest methodologies used in the clinical evaluation of patients with cervical myelopathy (CM). Objective To describe the role of gait analysis in the clinical evaluation of ...