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Why is proprioception important? 1. Proprioception is crucial because it helps us understand the position and movement of our body in space, enabling smooth and coordinated actions. 2. It plays a key role in maintaining balance and stability, which are essential for everyday activities like walking, running, or even standing still. 3. Proper proprioception supports motor planning and prevents injuries by allowing the body to react quickly and appropriately to changes in the environment. Did you
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