The effectiveness of proprioceptive training for improving motor function: a systematic review
Objective: Numerous reports advocate that training of the proprioceptive sense is a viable
behavioral therapy for improving impaired motor function. However, there is little agreement …
behavioral therapy for improving impaired motor function. However, there is little agreement …
Proprioception 2.0: novel functions for muscle spindles
S Kröger - Current opinion in neurology, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Our knowledge regarding the molecular basis of muscle spindle function is still incomplete.
However, increasing our understanding of mechanotransduction in muscle spindles is a …
However, increasing our understanding of mechanotransduction in muscle spindles is a …
Proprioception deficits in chronic stroke—Upper extremity function and daily living
D Rand - PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Background Proprioception deficits are common post-stroke and predict poor functional
outcome. It is unknown if the presence of proprioception deficits is negatively associated …
outcome. It is unknown if the presence of proprioception deficits is negatively associated …
The right supramarginal gyrus is important for proprioception in healthy and stroke-affected participants: a functional MRI study
E Ben-Shabat, TA Matyas, GS Pell… - Frontiers in …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Human proprioception is essential for motor control, yet its central processing is still
debated. Previous studies of passive movements and illusory vibration have reported …
debated. Previous studies of passive movements and illusory vibration have reported …
Somatosensory impairments in the upper limb poststroke: distribution and association with motor function and visuospatial neglect
S Meyer, N De Bruyn, C Lafosse… - … and neural repair, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Background. A thorough understanding of the presence of different upper-limb
somatosensory deficits poststroke and the relation with motor performance remains unclear …
somatosensory deficits poststroke and the relation with motor performance remains unclear …
Resting state functional connectivity associated with impaired proprioception post‐stroke
Deficits in proprioception, the knowledge of limb position and movement in the absence of
vision, occur in~ 50% of all strokes; however, our lack of knowledge of the neurological …
vision, occur in~ 50% of all strokes; however, our lack of knowledge of the neurological …
Examining differences in patterns of sensory and motor recovery after stroke with robotics
Background and Purpose—Develo** a better understanding of the trajectory and timing of
stroke recovery is critical for develo** patient-centered rehabilitation approaches. Here …
stroke recovery is critical for develo** patient-centered rehabilitation approaches. Here …
Aging increases proprioceptive error for a broad range of movement speed and distance estimates in the upper limb
Previous work has identified age-related declines in proprioception within a narrow range of
limb movements. It is unclear whether these declines are consistent across a broad range of …
limb movements. It is unclear whether these declines are consistent across a broad range of …
Central perception of position sense involves a distributed neural network–Evidence from lesion-behavior analyses
It is well established that proprioceptive inputs from the periphery are important for the
constant update of arm position for perception and guiding motor action. The degree to …
constant update of arm position for perception and guiding motor action. The degree to …
White matter disconnection impacts proprioception post-stroke
Proprioceptive impairments occur in approximately 50–64% of people following stroke.
While much is known about the grey matter structures underlying proprioception, our …
While much is known about the grey matter structures underlying proprioception, our …