Wrist proprioception —An update on scientific insights and clinical implications in rehabilitation of the wrist

The field of wrist proprioception, as it relates to rehabilitation and surgery, has gone through a period of intense growth in the past decade. From being primarily focused on the function of the joint and ligaments in patients with wrist trauma or after wrist surgery, the understanding is now that of a greater complexity in treating not just the wrist but the hand and arm as a whole. Proprioception is derived from the Latin words “proprius” – belonging to (oneself) and “-ception” to sense. In other words, how to sense ourselves.
Source: Journal of Hand Therapy - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Source Type: research
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