2002
DOI: 10.4055/jkoa.2002.37.2.240
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Sensory Innervation in Human Hip Joint Capsule and Pseudocapsule After Total Hip Replacement: A Morphological Investigation

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“…In addition, there are three nerve endings of proprioception in the joint capsule (type I Ruffini corpuscles, type II Pacinian corpuscles, and type IV free nerve endings). Han et al [ 33 ] reported that type I and II proprioceptive organs did not exist in the surgically incised joint capsule, and a small number of type IV was observed in the pseudocapsule; however, they were significantly smaller than those of the normal joint capsule. Therefore, even if the joint capsule in this study was not in an incision state, the decreased receptor function of proprioceptive organs due to persistent capsulitis would have lowered dynamic balance function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, there are three nerve endings of proprioception in the joint capsule (type I Ruffini corpuscles, type II Pacinian corpuscles, and type IV free nerve endings). Han et al [ 33 ] reported that type I and II proprioceptive organs did not exist in the surgically incised joint capsule, and a small number of type IV was observed in the pseudocapsule; however, they were significantly smaller than those of the normal joint capsule. Therefore, even if the joint capsule in this study was not in an incision state, the decreased receptor function of proprioceptive organs due to persistent capsulitis would have lowered dynamic balance function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%