proprioseptorit
Proprioseptorit, or proprioceptors, are specialized sensory receptors that provide information about body position, movement, and the forces acting on the musculoskeletal system. They are located in muscles (muscle spindles), tendons (Golgi tendon organs), joints (joint receptors), and to a lesser extent in the skin, and they contribute to both conscious proprioception and unconscious body awareness used in motor control.
The main receptors include muscle spindles, which sense muscle length and the rate of change in length;
Afferent signals travel from these receptors through dorsal root ganglia into the spinal cord. Conscious proprioception
Proprioception enables posture, balance, and smooth motor execution by integrating sensory input with vision and vestibular
Developmentally, proprioceptive systems mature in early life and show plasticity in response to training or injury.