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A Simple Non-invasive Method for Temporary Knockdown of Upper Limb Proprioception
Published on: March 3, 2018
Innovative methods measure the neural correlates of proprioception in multiple sclerosis
Tyler T Whittier1, Victoria Bandera1
1Department of Health and Exercise Science, Colorado State University.
Abstract:
The authors of the recently published article "Position sense deficits at the lower limbs in early multiple sclerosis: clinical and neural correlates" (Iandolo R, Bommarito G, Falcitano L, Schiavi S, Piaggio N, Mancardi GL, Casadio M, Inglese M. Neurorehabil Neural Repair 34: 260-270, 2020) provide strong evidence for the neural correlates leading to deficits in proprioception in multiple sclerosis. We believe their findings and innovative methodology show promise for how proprioception is measured in this and other clinical populations. We also suggest that further work should investigate the role of the corpus callosum in proprioceptive balance control.

