Assessing proprioception: a systematic review of possibilities

S Hillier, M Immink, D Thewlis - … and neural repair, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Proprioception is a vital aspect of motor control and when degraded or lost can have a
profound impact on function in diverse clinical populations. This systematic review aimed to …

[PDF][PDF] Potential of robots as next-generation technology for clinical assessment of neurological disorders and upper-limb therapy.

SH Scott, SP Dukelow - Journal of Rehabilitation Research & …, 2011 - researchgate.net
Robotic technologies have profoundly affected the identification of fundamental properties of
brain function. This success is attributable to robots being able to control the position of or …

Proprioceptive acuity assessment via joint position matching: from basic science to general practice

DJ Goble - Physical therapy, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Over the past several decades, studies of use-dependent plasticity have demonstrated a
critical role for proprioceptive feedback in the reorganization, and subsequent recovery, of …

Quantitative assessment of limb position sense following stroke

SP Dukelow, TM Herter, KD Moore… - … and neural repair, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Background. Impairment of position sense of the upper extremity (UE) may impede activities
of daily living and limit motor gains after stroke. Most clinical assessments of position sense …

The relation between ankle impairments and gait velocity and symmetry in people with stroke

PY Lin, YR Yang, SJ Cheng, RY Wang - Archives of physical medicine and …, 2006 - Elsevier
Lin PY, Yang YR, Cheng SJ, Wang RY. The relation between ankle impairments and gait
velocity and symmetry in people with stroke. OBJECTIVE: To identify the most important …

SENSe: Study of the Effectiveness of Neurorehabilitation on Sensation: a randomized controlled trial

L Carey, R Macdonell… - … and neural repair, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Background. Sensory loss is common after stroke, with negative impact on exploration of the
immediate environment, hand function, and return to daily activities. Objective. To compare …

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 …

Sensory dysfunction following stroke: incidence, significance, examination, and intervention

JE Sullivan, LD Hedman - Topics in stroke rehabilitation, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Recent studies have provided evidence of the widespread incidence of sensory dysfunction
following stroke. The importance of these findings lies in the association between sensory …

Assessing proprioceptive function: evaluating joint position matching methods against psychophysical thresholds

N Elangovan, A Herrmann, J Konczak - Physical therapy, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Background The importance of assessing proprioceptive function for rehabilitation after
neurological or orthopedic injury has long been recognized. Yet, neither the validity nor the …

The independence of deficits in position sense and visually guided reaching following stroke

SP Dukelow, TM Herter, SD Bagg, SH Scott - Journal of neuroengineering …, 2012 - Springer
Background Several studies have found correlations between proprioception and
visuomotor function during stroke recovery, however two more recent studies have found no …