“…The RNT program is designed to reestablish the joint dynamic stability and fine motor control (Guido & Stemm, 2007). RNT has been used to rehabilitate low back pain, correct muscular imbalances, increase muscular flexibility, treat shoulder instability, decrease the risk of falling in people with Parkinson's disease, and improve the coordination and balance (Gray Cook & Fields, 1999;Guido & Stemm, 2007;Harrison & Hart, 2011;Kim, 2012;Loutsch, Baker, May, & Nasypany, 2015;Seada, Elsayed, & Talat, 2013). Previous studies have shown that attendance at exercise training sessions can positively affect knee sense of position (Aslan, Buddhadev, Suprak, & San Juan, 2018;David, Amasay, Ludwig, & Shapiro, 2019) and this effect may be observable even in one session (Romero-Franco & Jiménez-Reyes, 2017).…”