Rapid repetitive passive movement promotes knee proprioception in the elderly
Rapid repetitive passive movement promotes knee proprioception in the elderly
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Joint proprioception plays an important role in the generation of coordinated movements, maintenance of normal body posture, body conditioning, motor learning, and relearning. Previous studies have demonstrated that proprioceptive function of the elderly can be enhanced via specific exercises; however, not all of the elderly can actively and safely...
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Rapid repetitive passive movement promotes knee proprioception in the elderly
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TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_1007_s11556_013_0125_9
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1813-7253
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1861-6909
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10.1007/s11556-013-0125-9