2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2011.05.008
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Relationships between measures of muscular performance, proprioceptive acuity, and aging in elderly women with knee osteoarthritis

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“…The discrepancy from the requested position at the level of 3.9º in the Control Group in the present study is similar to the result for healthy persons obtained by Weiler and Awiszus, which was on average 4.4º or 2.3º for the test angle of 45º, depending on movement direction. Both the present study and a number of studies by other researchers have confirmed that the JPS score is not linearly related to the patient's age in elderly individuals, although it does gradually deteriorate over time [23][24][25]. No correlation has also been found between the JPS score and limb dominance [26].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 39%
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“…The discrepancy from the requested position at the level of 3.9º in the Control Group in the present study is similar to the result for healthy persons obtained by Weiler and Awiszus, which was on average 4.4º or 2.3º for the test angle of 45º, depending on movement direction. Both the present study and a number of studies by other researchers have confirmed that the JPS score is not linearly related to the patient's age in elderly individuals, although it does gradually deteriorate over time [23][24][25]. No correlation has also been found between the JPS score and limb dominance [26].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 39%
“…Otrzy ma ny w Gru pie Kon tro l nej w niniej szym ba da niu błąd przyj mo wa nia po zy cji na pozio mie 3,9º jest zbli żo ny do wy ni ku uzy ska ne go u osób zdro wych przez We iler i Awi szus, któ ry wyno sił dla ką ta te sto we go 45º śred nio 4,4º lub 2,3º w za le żno ści od kie run ku ru chu. Za rów no ba da nie wła sne, jak i sze reg ba dań in nych au to rów po twierdzi ły fakt, iż wy nik te stu JPS nie jest li nio wo za le żny od wie ku w gru pie osób star szych, mi mo że ob serwu je się je go stop nio we po gar sza nie w cią gu ca łe go ży cia [23][24][25]. Nie ob ser wo wa no rów nież za le ż no ści wy ni ków JPS od do mi na cji koń czy ny [26].…”
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“…Dynamometers, offered by Biodex and Cybex, were used to quantitatively determine strength and stiffness of ankle [21,22], knee [23,24], elbow [25] and shoulder [26] joints and their development due to sport and rehabilitation programs during decades. A manually operated dynamometer device was used to measure the common strength of maximum isometric contraction of all toes [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During this test, the participants were blindfolded, thus, visual cues were eliminated. Prior to testing, the Cybex dynamometer was calibrated as a part of the regular schedule for maintenance of the equipment used for this testing device (20).…”
Section: One-legged Balance Test With Eyes Openmentioning
confidence: 99%