2021 Design of Medical Devices Conference 2021
DOI: 10.1115/dmd2021-1088
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The Feasibility of a Robotic Device to Objectively Measure Ankle Joint Proprioception

Abstract: Proprioception is defined as the ability to sense limb and body position and motion. Proprioceptive signals originating from the mechanoreceptors around the ankle joint are critical for maintaining postural control and gait. Previous studies identified the detrimental effect of ankle somatosensory dysfunction on sensorimotor function such as balance control. However, a direct measure of ankle proprioception as a marker of proprioceptive dysfunction has not been identified. Recent advances in robotic rehabilita… Show more

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“…The feasibility of this system and reliability of assessments of proprioceptive acuity and sensitivity of the ankle joint in the sagittal plane were established in previous studies. 72,73 The testing was performed by graduate students, in person, in the Human Sensorimotor Control Lab (co-author Dr Konczak's lab).…”
Section: Secondary Outcome Measure: Proprioceptive Acuitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The feasibility of this system and reliability of assessments of proprioceptive acuity and sensitivity of the ankle joint in the sagittal plane were established in previous studies. 72,73 The testing was performed by graduate students, in person, in the Human Sensorimotor Control Lab (co-author Dr Konczak's lab).…”
Section: Secondary Outcome Measure: Proprioceptive Acuitymentioning
confidence: 99%