Scientists test if seeing helps you feel your knee move
NCT ID NCT07437066
Summary
This study aimed to understand how vision influences a person's ability to sense and reproduce the speed of their own knee movement. Ten healthy young adults participated, performing tasks with their eyes open and closed while a machine moved their knee. Researchers measured how accurately participants could match a target movement speed under the two different vision conditions.
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Physiotherapy Department, University of Thessaly
Lamia, Fthiotis, 35132, Greece
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