2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ptsp.2010.06.002
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Correlation of three different knee joint position sense measures

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“…Several researchers have used different position-testing devices including commercial isokinetic dynamometers, electromagnetic tracking devices, and custom-made jigs, as well as video analyses, to evaluate proprioception. [23][24][25] In our study, the closed kinetic coordination and proprioception tests in the functional squat system were chosen as an assessment method because they may mimic the functional performance of the entire lower extremity, with full contact of the feet and impulsion of the body such that the testing enables the desired probability of sensing. Some research has indicated that measurements without weight bearing cannot reproduce or model real life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several researchers have used different position-testing devices including commercial isokinetic dynamometers, electromagnetic tracking devices, and custom-made jigs, as well as video analyses, to evaluate proprioception. [23][24][25] In our study, the closed kinetic coordination and proprioception tests in the functional squat system were chosen as an assessment method because they may mimic the functional performance of the entire lower extremity, with full contact of the feet and impulsion of the body such that the testing enables the desired probability of sensing. Some research has indicated that measurements without weight bearing cannot reproduce or model real life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of ice for the treatment of soft tissue injuries is common practice within sport and clinical settings (Bleakley, In sport poor JPS has been associated with functional instability and increased risk of knee injury thought to be caused by increases in postural sway, balance deterioration and disturbances to gait patterns (Kiran, Carlson, Medrano & Smith, 2010). Although it is still undecided as to how JPS reduces due to cryotherapy applications and the implications it may have on the risk of injury, due to potential changes in functional stability.…”
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“…Therefore, an isokinetic dynamometer (IKD) provides an alternate means to position the knee target angle, removing researcher bias. Kiran et al 3 reported high correlations between concurrent measurement of JPS using an IKD, photo analysis, and electrogoniometry. However, all target knee positions were completed by the IKD arm and therefore did not replicate a typical clinical setting.…”
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