Proprioceptors in muscles, joints and skin

  • Rothwell J
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Abstract

Proprioceptive organs signal to the CNS information about the relative positions of the body parts. Apart from pressure receptors in the soles of the feet, they do not supply any information as to the orientation of the body with respect to gravity; they only signal...

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Rothwell, J. (1994). Proprioceptors in muscles, joints and skin. In Control of Human Voluntary Movement (pp. 86–126). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6960-8_4

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