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Original Articles

Age-specific modifications in healthy adults’ knee joint position sense

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Pages 262-269 | Received 22 Aug 2019, Accepted 22 Oct 2019, Published online: 06 Nov 2019
 

Abstract

Aim: Right-handed young adults perform target-matching tasks more accurately with the non-dominant (ND) compared to the dominant (D) limb, but it is unclear if age affects this disparity. We determined if age affects target-matching asymmetry in right-side dominant healthy adults.

Method: Young (n = 12, age: 23.6 y, 6 females) and older (n = 12; age: 75.1 y, 7 females) adults performed a passive joint position-matching task with the D and ND leg in a randomized order.

Result: Age affected absolute, constant, and variable knee JPS errors but, contrary to expectations, it did not affect target-matching asymmetries between the D and ND knees. However, older participants tended to underestimate while young subjects overestimated the target angles. Moreover, older as compared to young subjects performed the target-matching task with higher variability.

Conclusion: Altogether, age seems to affect passive knee target-matching behaviour in right-side dominant healthy adults. The present data indicate that healthy aging produces age-specific modifications in passive joint position sense.

Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge that young participants’ absolute JPS data was used in our previous manuscript (Galamb et al. Citation2018) that aimed to determine if side-dominance affects knee joint target-matching asymmetries between the dominant and non-dominant legs in healthy young participants.

Disclosure statement

All authors declare that they do not have any conflict of interest.

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