Improvement of proprioception in athletes has been found to be effective in preventing fear of movement. The importance of these parameters has not been sufficiently emphasized in volleyball players. In addition, the relationship between upper extremity proprioception and the sense of touch, which is an important component of the somatosensory system, and common anxiety states in athletes has not been evaluated. Therefore, the aim of our study was to investigate the relationship between shoulder joint proprioception and psychometric parameters, kinesiophobia and palmar tactile sensation in volleyball players.
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Glenohumeral joint proprioception measurement
Timeframe: Change from Baseline glenohumeral joint proprioception measurement at first day
Athlete Psychological Strain Questionnaire
Timeframe: Change from Baseline Athlete Psychological Strain Questionnaire at first day
Tampa kinesiophobia questionnaire
Timeframe: Change from Baseline Tampa kinesiophobia questionnaire at first day
Palmar tactile sensation
Timeframe: Change from Baseline palmar tactile sensation at first day