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  1. Cervical Joint Position Error Test - Physiopedia

    The Cervical JPE Test measures the ability of a blindfolded patient to accurately relocate their head position back to a predetermined neutral point after cervical joint movement. The test is most …

  2. Cervical Joint Position Error Test | RehabMeasures Database

    Nov 12, 2013 · The cervical joint position error test (JPET) is used to assess cervicocephalic proprioception and neck reposition sense. The cervical JPET tests one’s ability to relocate the head …

  3. Mar 25, 2025 · Place a laser headlamp on the patient's head and instruct the patient to adjust the headlamp on their head until they feel that the laser light is centered and eye level for them. Place …

  4. Joint Position Sense Error (JPSE) | Dizziness Assessment

    Cervical proprioception can be measured using the Joint Position Sense Error abbreviated as JPSE, which reflects a person’s ability to accurately return his head to a predefined target after a cervical …

  5. Joint Position Error Test - help.neckcare.com

    This section explains the Joint Position Error (JPE) Exercise, which is used to train cervical spine proprioception by having patients return to a target position after movement.

  6. The Cervical Joint Position Error (JPE) Test measures the ability of a blindfolded patient to accurately relocate their head position back to a predetermined neutral point after cervical joint movement.

  7. INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS The accuracy of the test results are dependent on the starting position of 90cm (2.95') Distances from center (measured in cm) represent degrees of error

  8. Cervical Joint Position Error (JPE), cervical kinesthetic sense ...

    Mar 8, 2015 · Joint position error (JPE) of the cervical spine is typically measured using a reposition-to-neutral test. In truth, “joint” position error includes input from not only joint receptors but also …

  9. Measurement properties of cervical joint position error in people with ...

    The cervical joint position sense test, which measures joint position error (JPE), is the most common test used to assess neck proprioception. The aim of this systematic review was to assess the …

  10. Joint Position Error Test PDF | Vestibular First

    Download the Joint Position Error (JPE) Test PDF today and help to objectively measure your patient’s recall accuracy. Seat the patient with the center of axis of rotation to the target (the crown of …