Proprioception — 1.2
Proprioception, often called your "," is your body’s ability to perceive its position, movement, and action in space without relying on vision. It uses specialized receptors (proprioceptors) in your muscles, tendons, and joints to send constant messages to your brain. Core Components of Proprioception
: The ability to sense the movement and speed of your body parts. 1.2 Proprioception
: Knowing exactly where your limbs are at any given moment. Proprioception, often called your "," is your body’s
Supporting babies and toddlers: Week 1: 1.2.1 Proprioception often called your "
: The unconscious ability to maintain balance and stability while standing or moving. Why It Matters
: Gauging how much effort or pressure is needed to perform a task, like holding a glass of water without crushing it.
