Uwe Proske
Affiliations: | Monash University, Caulfield East, Victoria, Australia |
Area:
Muscle spindle, Skeletal muscleGoogle:
"Uwe Proske"Mean distance: 15.34 (cluster 6) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Sign in to add traineeJack Brooks | research assistant | Monash University | |
Richard W. Carr | grad student | Monash University | |
Anthony Tsay | grad student | Monash University |
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Proske U. (2024) Measuring position sense. Experimental Physiology |
Banks RW, Proske U. (2024) The evolution of muscle spindles. Experimental Physiology |
Roach C, Love C, Allen T, et al. (2023) The contribution of muscle spindles to position sense measured with three different methods. Experimental Brain Research |
Proske U, Weber BM. (2023) Proprioceptive disturbances in weightlessness revisited. Npj Microgravity. 9: 64 |
Proske U. (2023) A reassessment of the role of joint receptors in human position sense. Experimental Brain Research |
Banks RW, Ellaway PH, Prochazka A, et al. (2021) Secondary endings of muscle spindles: Structure, reflex action, role in motor control and proprioception. Experimental Physiology |
Proske U, Chen B. (2021) Two senses of human limb position: methods of measurement and roles in proprioception. Experimental Brain Research |
Chen B, Allen T, Proske U. (2021) Position sense at the human forearm over a range of elbow angles. Experimental Brain Research |
Proske U. (2019) Exercise, fatigue and proprioception: a retrospective. Experimental Brain Research |
Proske U, Allen T. (2019) The neural basis of the senses of effort, force and heaviness. Experimental Brain Research |