kinnastest
Kinnastest is a standardized assessment framework used to quantify kinesthetic perception and related motor control abilities in humans. It is employed in clinical, research, and applied settings to provide objective measures of proprioception, tactile sensitivity, and motor coordination.
The kinnastest battery comprises multiple subtests covering proprioception (joint position sense, movement detection), tactile discrimination (textures,
Administration follows a standardized protocol: testing environment controlled for noise and distractions, calibrated equipment (goniometers, force
History: The kinnastest framework was developed by researchers in the Kinesthetics Research Consortium in the early
Applications and variants: Basic and professional versions exist, along with pediatric adaptations and digital platforms for