HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Ahsan H. Khandoker and colleagues from the Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates Brazil have published the research: Assessing proprioception through time-variability properties of, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study suggests that the time-variability structure of acceleration in real contexts, like slackline tasks, may objectively measure proprioception and be sensitive to its training effects.
- future: This is an exploratory study and further research is needed to robustly claim that proprioception can be assessed through timevariability properties of acceleration.
SUMMARY
Proprioception, the sensation of body position and . . .
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