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Aging Alters the Sense of Force but Not the Sense of Position in the Wrist and Ankle Joints
CONCLUSION: In wrist and ankle joints, the age-related decline in proprioception is limited to the sense of force, especially for low forces. This nonuniform decline in proprioception across proprioceptive senses and testing conditions could reflect a decline in the central processing of proprioceptive information.
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