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Comparison of the joint position sense in transtibial amputees with and without phantom limb pain

Year 2008, Volume: 19 Issue: 2, 85 - 91, 01.08.2008

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References

  • 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.
  • www. Şzyoterapr‘. org/journal

Fantom ağrısı olan ve olmayan diz altı amputelerde eklem pozisyon hissinin karşılaştırılması: pilot çalışma

Year 2008, Volume: 19 Issue: 2, 85 - 91, 01.08.2008

Abstract

References

  • 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.
  • www. Şzyoterapr‘. org/journal
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Kezban Bayramlar This is me

Sancar Halis This is me

Publication Date August 1, 2008
Published in Issue Year 2008 Volume: 19 Issue: 2