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Active wrist joint position sense (AWJPS) test offers variable reliability levels and scores among multiple wrist angles and tester-experience levels

Published:March 11, 2023DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jht.2022.09.005
      This was an observational study, which recruited 30 healthy consenting participants based on specific inclusion (Males or females 18-65 years; intact functional motion; no dominant-arm pain or numbness; and English-speaking capacity) and exclusion (wrist trauma in last 6 months, blindness, and impaired cognition) criteria. Participants were visually screened for functional motion (≥ 40° wrist flexion and extension, finger-tips to the palm).
      • Ryu J
      • Cooney WP
      • Askew LJ
      • An KN
      • Chao EYS
      Functional ranges of motion of the wrist joint.
      A-priori analysis at 0.80 power and 0.05 alpha level determined sample size.

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