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Shoulder elevation affects joint position sense and muscle activation differently in upright and supine body orientations

Suprak et al., 2016

Document ID
11640202347500629755
Author
Suprak D
Sahlberg J
Chalmers G
Cunningham W
Publication year
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Human Movement Science

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Objective Investigate the effects of shoulder elevation on repositioning errors in upright and supine body orientations, and examine these effects on anterior and posterior deltoid muscle activation. We hypothesized decreased errors, and altered anterior and posterior …
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