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Joint position sense is bilaterally reduced for shoulder abduction and flexion in chronic hemiparetic individuals
Gabriela Lopes Dos Santos
, Luisa Fernanda García Salazar
, Ana Carolina Lazarin
, Thiago Luiz De Russo
School of Medicine and Health Sciences
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Shoulder Abduction
100%
Shoulder Flexion
100%
Abduction
100%
Joint Position Sense
100%
Paretic Limb
66%
Flexion
66%
Proprioception
66%
Absolute Error
66%
Upper Limb
33%
Activities of Daily Living
33%
Disability
33%
Post-stroke
33%
Dynamometer
33%
Loss Function
33%
Rehabilitation Program
33%
Sensorimotor Control
33%
Hemiplegic Patients
33%
Ischemic Stroke
33%
Post-stroke Patients
33%
Chronic Hemiparesis
33%
Joint Sense
33%
Bilateral Exercises
33%
Proprioceptive Deficit
33%
Visual Feedback
33%
Neuroscience
Cerebrovascular Accident
100%
Proprioception
66%
Sensory-Motor Control
33%
Brain Ischemia
33%
Hemiparesis
33%