Proprioceptive Acuity Assessment in Multiple Directions Across Multiple Joints in the Upper Limb

Author:

Zhang Kai-Qi1,Li Yan-Xia1,Lv Na1,Ma Qiang1,Zhang Shu-Jun1,Zhao Xi1,Wang Kai1,Li Li1,Li Lin2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Physical Education, Langfang Normal University, Langfang, China

2. Deptartment of Physical Education, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China

Abstract

Proprioception is essential for precise movement as it helps the body transmit important data about its surroundings to the central nervous system for maintaining body posture and position. This study aimed to investigate the effect of direction and joint angle on upper limb proprioception. Thirty individuals (all males) completed a position reproduction activity in 13 directions and three joint angles. It was discovered that upper limb proprioception is dependent on joint angle, direction, and range of motion. The position reproduction error was found to be dependent on the direction, which had a significantly lower accuracy in the direction with a larger range of motion. In addition, upper limb repositioning errors increased at greater limb elevation angles. Our findings also showed that the joint angle did not significantly affect the absolute error of elbow flexion. With an increase in the elbow flexion, the increase of the gravitational moment of the upper arm and hand coupled with the increase of the muscle arm of the biceps brachii possibly causes slight changes in muscle length perceived by spindles or muscular force perceived by Golgi tendon organs.

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Subject

Physiology (medical),Neurology (clinical),Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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