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Shanna I., Pai YC, I—Ioltkamp K, et al. Is knee joint proprioception worse in arthritic knee versus the unaffected knee in unilateral knee osteoarthritis? Arthritis Rheum. 1997;40:1518-1525.
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Marks R., Quinney HA, Weasel ]. Proprioeeptive sensibility in woman with normal and osteoarıhritic knee joints. Clin Rheumatol. 1993;12:170—l?5.
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H'zyoterapiRehabıîitasyon 19(2) 2008
Fen-tie GR, Rollins}.r Pj. Postural sway in amputees
and normal subjects. ] Bone Joint Surg Am.
Geurts AC, Mulder TW, Nienhuis B, ct al. Postural
Fuchs S. Thorwesten l., Niewerth S. Proprioceptive
Flor H, Filbert T, Knecht S et al. Phantom-limb pain
Lananzio P], Petrella R}. Knee proprioception: a
Zimny ML. h-lechanoreec—ptors in articular tissues. Am] Anar. 1998;182:16-32.
Stillman BC. An investigation of the clinical
assessment of joint position sense: the degree of
Remedios L, Morris M, Bendrups A. Reduced static
proprioception of the knee joint following anterior
Friden '1', Roberts D, Zatterstrorn R, et al.
Pmprioception in the nearly extended knee:
Borsa PA, Lephart SM, Irrgang ”, et al. The effects
of joint position and direction of joint motion on
Good i.., Roos II, Gottlieb 0] et al. Joint position
sense is not changed after acute disruption of the
London jK. Measurement of knee—ioint-position
sense in women with gemi recurvatum. _] Sport Rehabil. 2000;9:15-25.
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Fantom ağrısı olan ve olmayan diz altı amputelerde eklem pozisyon hissinin karşılaştırılması: pilot çalışma
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Volume: 19 Issue: 2, 85 - 91, 01.08.2008
Kooijman CM, Dijkstra PU, Geertzen jH, et al. Phantom pain and phantoın sensations in upper limb amputees: an epidemiological study. Pain. 2000;87:33—41.
Richardson C, Glenn S, Horgan M, et al. A prospective study of factors associated with the presence of phantom limb pain six months after major lower limb amputation in patients with peripheral vascular disease.] Pain. 20073339801.
Houglum PA. Therapeutic Exercise for Musculoskeletal Iniurics. Pittsburg: Human Kinetics Publishers; 2005:259-275.
Gruendel TM. Relationship between weight—hearing charactersitics in standing ambulatory independence in hemiplegics. Physio Lher Can. 'l992;44:16—1' .
i.ephart SM, Pincivero DM, Giraldo _]L, et al. The Role of proprioception in the management and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Am] Sports Med. 19912513033?
Shanna I., Pai YC, I—Ioltkamp K, et al. Is knee joint proprioception worse in arthritic knee versus the unaffected knee in unilateral knee osteoarthritis? Arthritis Rheum. 1997;40:1518-1525.
lhara [l, Nkayama A. Dynamic joint control training for knee ligament injuries. Am _] Sports Med. l986;l4:309-315.
Konradsen I.. Factors contributing to chronic ankle instability: kinestlıesia and joint position sense.] Athl Train. 2002; 3?:381—385.
Marks R., Quinney HA, Weasel ]. Proprioeeptive sensibility in woman with normal and osteoarıhritic knee joints. Clin Rheumatol. 1993;12:170—l?5.
WW Hayata-rapi. org/Journal
H'zyoterapiRehabıîitasyon 19(2) 2008
Fen-tie GR, Rollins}.r Pj. Postural sway in amputees
and normal subjects. ] Bone Joint Surg Am.
Geurts AC, Mulder TW, Nienhuis B, ct al. Postural
Fuchs S. Thorwesten l., Niewerth S. Proprioceptive
Flor H, Filbert T, Knecht S et al. Phantom-limb pain
Lananzio P], Petrella R}. Knee proprioception: a
Zimny ML. h-lechanoreec—ptors in articular tissues. Am] Anar. 1998;182:16-32.
Stillman BC. An investigation of the clinical
assessment of joint position sense: the degree of
Remedios L, Morris M, Bendrups A. Reduced static
proprioception of the knee joint following anterior
Friden '1', Roberts D, Zatterstrorn R, et al.
Pmprioception in the nearly extended knee:
Borsa PA, Lephart SM, Irrgang ”, et al. The effects
of joint position and direction of joint motion on
Good i.., Roos II, Gottlieb 0] et al. Joint position
sense is not changed after acute disruption of the
London jK. Measurement of knee—ioint-position
sense in women with gemi recurvatum. _] Sport Rehabil. 2000;9:15-25.