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• In this study, we have established a noteworthy association between proprioception measures of shoulder and elbow flexion as well as wrist extension and the motor abilities of children diagnosed with learning difficulties, denoted by a statistically significant relationship.
• Furthermore, our findings unveil compelling correlations between upper extremity proprioception and a range of motor skills, including fine motor accuracy, fine motor integration, endurance, coordination, and balance.