Do active movements improve or hinder proprioception in hemiplegic patients?

In 2013, researchers Oh Sung Kwon and Seung Won Lee conducted a groundbreaking study to assess the impact of repeated passive movement (RPM) and repeated active movement (RAM) exercises on knee joint position sense in patients with hemiplegia. The study, which included 45 participants, revealed notable findings that could influence rehabilitation practices. The researchers randomly assigned the 45 hemiplegic patients into three groups: a control … Continue reading Do active movements improve or hinder proprioception in hemiplegic patients?