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Hi all,

Can anyone recommend a link or a website where I can find information and some

proprioreception exercises for helping someone recover from a knee injury? I

have only read about propriorecption training being beneficial after an injury

to a joint and would like to learn more. Also, a friend who has recently been

released from pt has asked me to help him with a conditioning program. He

recently had knee surgery. I thought the proprioreception training would be a

nice compliment to the strength and conditioning program. Please let me know if

you need more specifics about the surgery in order to answer my question. If

this type of training is not a good idea please share that with me as well. My

interest is in helping my friend the best way I can.

Any thoughts you can offer, sites, or suggestions are most welcome.

Thank you

Huntsman

Florida, USA

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Hi ,

You might look at <cincinnatisportsmad.com> the Cincinnati Sportsmedicine

Research and Education Foundation. They are experts on knee injuries and their

conditioning program includes a section on proprioreception. The one I have is

for prevention of knee injuries in females, but the propriorception exercises

should be applicable to males.

Vince Rossi

Pueblo, CO

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Proprioreception training

Hi all,

Can anyone recommend a link or a website where I can find information and some

proprioreception exercises for helping someone recover from a knee injury? I

have only read about propriorecption training being beneficial after an injury

to a joint and would like to learn more. Also, a friend who has recently been

released from pt has asked me to help him with a conditioning program. He

recently had knee surgery. I thought the proprioreception training would be a

nice compliment to the strength and conditioning program. Please let me know if

you need more specifics about the surgery in order to answer my question. If

this type of training is not a good idea please share that with me as well. My

interest is in helping my friend the best way I can.

Any thoughts you can offer, sites, or suggestions are most welcome.

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Vince,

Thank you and to all who are posting to help.

I tried going to this site but could not open the page. Do you have the

exercises in a pdf format that you could forward?

Thanks again

Huntsman

Florida USA

vjgratton wrote: Hi ,

You might look at <cincinnatisportsmad.com> the Cincinnati Sportsmedicine

Research and Education Foundation. They are experts on knee injuries and their

conditioning program includes a section on proprioreception. The one I have is

for prevention of knee injuries in females, but the propriorception exercises

should be applicable to males.

Vince Rossi

Pueblo, CO

===============================

Proprioreception training

Hi all,

Can anyone recommend a link or a website where I can find information and some

proprioreception exercises for helping someone recover from a knee injury? I

have only read about propriorecption training being beneficial after an injury

to a joint and would like to learn more. Also, a friend who has recently been

released from pt has asked me to help him with a conditioning program. He

recently had knee surgery. I thought the proprioreception training would be a

nice compliment to the strength and conditioning program. Please let me know if

you need more specifics about the surgery in order to answer my question. If

this type of training is not a good idea please share that with me as well. My

interest is in helping my friend the best way I can.

Any thoughts you can offer, sites, or suggestions are most welcome.

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