“…Of these two senses, position sense is the most widely tested sense in people with chronic pain, often involving the reproduction of a remembered posture or limb position (generally, in the absence of visual feedback). While there is evidence of reduced acuity during joint position sense tasks in those with chronic pain (Gill and Callaghan, 1998;Brumagne et al, 2000;Newcomer et al, 2000b;O'Sullivan et al, 2003;Pötzl et al, 2004;Cuomo et al, 2005;Knox et al, 2006;Paulus and Brumagne, 2008;Lewis et al, 2010;Ha et al, 2011;Sheeran et al, 2012), there are also a number of studies that have found no significant differences in limb repositioning acuity between patient and control groups (Lam et al, 1999;Newcomer et al, 2000a;Descarreaux et al, 2005;Asell et al, 2006;Lee et al, 2010;Mörl et al, 2011).…”