<P> There are four types of mechanoreceptors embedded in ligaments . As all these types of mechanoreceptors are myelinated, they can rapidly transmit sensory information regarding joint positions to the central nervous system . </P> <Ul> <Li> Type I: (small) Low threshold, slow adapting in both static and dynamic settings </Li> <Li> Type II: (medium) Low threshold, rapidly adapting in dynamic settings </Li> <Li> Type III: (large) High threshold, slowly adapting in dynamic settings </Li> <Li> Type IV: (very small) High threshold pain receptors that communicate injury </Li> </Ul> <Li> Type I: (small) Low threshold, slow adapting in both static and dynamic settings </Li> <Li> Type II: (medium) Low threshold, rapidly adapting in dynamic settings </Li>

Where are nerve receptors found in the skin