Lack of correlation between knee joint kinaesthesia and position sense tests in children with hypermobility syndrome

F. Fatoye, F. MacMillan, S. Palmer, P.J. Rowe, M.L. Van der Linden

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Abstract

This paper discusses the lack of correlation between knee joint kinaesthesia and position sense tests in children with hypermobility syndrome. It was presented at the Annual Congress of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP), in 2008.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2008
EventCSP Congress - Manchester, England
Duration: 17 Oct 200818 Oct 2008

Conference

ConferenceCSP Congress
CityManchester, England
Period17/10/0818/10/08

Keywords

  • knee joint kinaesthesia
  • hypermobility syndrome
  • children

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