Proprioception allows for the sensation of body movement and position.<br>Although this term is often used (erroneously) in the orthopedic literature to<br>convey the integration of afferent and efferent processes to allow for the dy-<br>namic stabilization of joints, proprioception is a purely afferent phenomenon<br>on par with other sensory modalities. Proprioception is most often measured<br>by assessing joint position sense, kinesthesia (sensation of movement), and<br>force sense.
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