<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Mind / Sprained ankle / Proprioception / Balance / Anatomical terms of motion / Ankle / Sense / Stretch reflex / Foot / Anatomy / Sensory system / Nervous system
Date: 2009-01-14 11:42:33
Mind
Sprained ankle
Proprioception
Balance
Anatomical terms of motion
Ankle
Sense
Stretch reflex
Foot
Anatomy
Sensory system
Nervous system

Effect of Coordination Training on Proprioception of the Functionally Unstable Ankle By: Julie N. Bernier, EdD, ATC* and David H. Perrin, PhD, ATC† Bernier, J.N., & Perrin, D.H[removed]Effect of coordination training

Add to Reading List

Source URL: libres.uncg.edu

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 980,57 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

International Standards for the Classification of Spinal Cord Injury Motor Exam Guide C5 Elbow Flexors | Biceps Brachii, Brachialis Grade 3 Patient Position: The shoulder is in neutral rotation, neutral flexion/extension

International Standards for the Classification of Spinal Cord Injury Motor Exam Guide C5 Elbow Flexors | Biceps Brachii, Brachialis Grade 3 Patient Position: The shoulder is in neutral rotation, neutral flexion/extension

DocID: 1qWuF - View Document

(DYNAMIC STABILIZATION AND STRENGTHENING PLATFORM)  General Exercise Progression (TABLE EX) *Shoulder Range of Motion (ROM) – Sitting or Standing Position -Flexion/Extension

(DYNAMIC STABILIZATION AND STRENGTHENING PLATFORM) General Exercise Progression (TABLE EX) *Shoulder Range of Motion (ROM) – Sitting or Standing Position -Flexion/Extension

DocID: 1qe4h - View Document

4  Significance of Rotating Ground Motions on Behavior of Symmetric- and Asymmetric-Plan Structures: Part I. Single-Story Structures

4 Significance of Rotating Ground Motions on Behavior of Symmetric- and Asymmetric-Plan Structures: Part I. Single-Story Structures

DocID: 1oNSP - View Document

Bio-Inspired Active Soft Orthotic Device for Ankle Foot Pathologies

Bio-Inspired Active Soft Orthotic Device for Ankle Foot Pathologies

DocID: 1g59Y - View Document

IC AT IO N  Effect of hand position on EMG activity of the posterior shoulder musculature during a

IC AT IO N Effect of hand position on EMG activity of the posterior shoulder musculature during a

DocID: 1fR1j - View Document