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http://dx.doi.org/10.4313/TEEM.2014.15.3.170

The Effect of Proprioceptive Exercise on Knee Active Articular Position Sense Using Biodex System 3pro®  

Park, Jae-Yong (Department of Sports Science, Sunmoon University)
Lee, Jung-Chul (Department of Exercise Prescription, Dongshin University)
Bae, Jong-Jin (Department of Exercise Prescription, Dongshin University)
Cheon, Min-Woo (Department of Health Administration, Dongshin University)
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Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials / v.15, no.3, 2014 , pp. 170-173 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to assess the impact of proprioceptive exercises on the position sense ability of the knee joint, we conducted an analysis using Biodex System $3pro^{(R)}$, targeting 42 ordinary people (male=22, female=20). After applying proprioceptive exercise, we measured changes in balance and flexibility, and active articular position sense (AAPS), depending on gender. To find out the change in each measurement item variable, we carried out dependent t-tests. The statistical significance level was set to 0.05. The research showed that after applying the proprioceptive exercise, AAPS was significantly improved for both men and women (p<.01). In the case of women, the flexibility was significantly improved (p<.01). Also, the balance was significantly improved for both men and women (p<.01). Therefore, the proprioceptive exercise program is considered to be very useful in improving muscle and joint function, and preventing injuries. Thus, continuous clinical studies using Biodex system $3pro^{(R)}$ are required for a variety of scientific evaluations of proprioceptive skills.
Keywords
Proprioceptive function; Active articular position sense; Proprioceptive exercise; Biodex system $3pro^{(R)}$;
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