Proprioceptor

usgb/ˌproʊpriəˈsɛptər/
noun

A type of sensory nerve ending found in muscles, tendons, and joints that helps the brain understand the body's position and movement.

Proprioceptors in your muscles help you know where your limbs are without looking.
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muscle proprioceptors,joint proprioceptors,tendon proprioceptors

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Cognition

Understanding how proprioceptors work is crucial for athletes.

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Athletes need to optimize the use of proprioceptors for better performance.
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Physical Therapy

In rehabilitation, proprioceptors are trained to restore movement abilities.

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Physical therapists focus on enhancing proprioceptor responses during recovery.
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Neurology

Proprioceptors are essential for balance and coordination, impacting neurological function.

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Neurological assessments often include evaluating proprioceptor responsiveness.
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