Background In rhythmic gymnastics, legs are the body part with the highest training load. Poor balance, high load, high number of repetitions of technical elements and high amount of training (1300 to ...
Study Design Randomised controlled trial. Background While some authors reported significant effect of balance training on proprioception, however the others reported non-significant findings.
Imagine having a super sophisticated internal GPS that tells your brain where every part of your body is at any given moment. That's proprioception! In more technical terms, it's your brain's ability ...
Ankles take a real beating from everyday hustle, especially navigating India's pothole-filled streets, crowded trains--and ...
The step training program did not improve ankle proprioception or plantarflexor muscle performance in MS patients. No significant differences were observed between intervention and control groups in ...
Discover proprioception, your body's hidden sixth sense that guides movement and balance subconsciously. As we age, this crucial ability declines, increasing fall risks and impacting mobility.
Fabrice Sarlegna has received funding from the CNRS and Aix-Marseille University. Chris Miall receives funding from the NIH and the Leverhulme Foundation. He has also been funded by the Royal Society ...
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