2020 年 20 巻 p. 15-18
Sensory information is required to perform appropriate movements. Not all sensory information is input during movements, and only necessary sensory information is extracted by the nervous system. When promoting sensory input for cases with sensory disorder, it is important to conduct exercises with low frequency and pay attention to the joint movements while the subject consciously performs the exercise. In this paper, we describe the relationship between sensory function and motor function, and present self-training for cases with sensory disorder.