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This condition is closely associated with motor dysfunction in the cervical region, characterized by deficits in various kinematic functions of the neck [3-5]. Cervical kinematic functions can be operationally defined as the capacity of the neck muscles to generate and regulate movement of the head and neck, including range of motion (ROM), which is the degree of movement that can be achieved in various directions of the cervical spine, velocity, coordination, strength, and endurance.
JMIR Serious Games 2024;12:e42829
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However, there is poor evidence about the impacts of biofeedback based on quantitative kinematic data. In 2018, Hotta et al [20] reported a study on 26 subjects with impingement syndrome who were assessed during arm elevation before and after completion of a scapula training protocol based on kinematic biofeedback.
JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e35757
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