A non-invasive in vivo technique was developed to evaluate changes in wrist joint stability properties induced by increased co-activation of the forearm muscles in a gripping task. Mechanical vibration at 45, 50 and 55 Hz was applied to the radial head in ten healthy volunteers. Vibrations of the styloid process of the radius and the distal end of the metacarpal bone of the index finger were measured with triaxial accelerometers. Joint stability properties were quantified by the transfer function gain between accelerations on either side of the wrist-joint. Gain was calculated with the muscles at rest and at five force levels ranging from 5% to 25% of maximum grip force (%MF). During contraction the gain was significantly greater than in co...
Background:Whole-body vibration (WBV) induces reflex muscle activity and leads to increased muscle s...
The aim of current study was to measure the transmission of whole-body vibration through the entire ...
PG - 589-93 AB - Savelberg, H.H.C.M., H.A. Keizer, and K. Meijer. Whole-body vibration induced adapt...
A non-invasive in vivo technique was developed to evaluate changes in wrist joint stability properti...
This study aims to measure motion and neuromuscular activity of the forearm flexor muscle in respo...
At present there appears to be a need for research conducted on the effects of vibration on the cont...
Abstract. [Purpose] The present study compared the muscle activity of the upper trapezius with those...
Hand tool vibration influences grip force, affects forearm muscle contraction, impairs tactility, pr...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the muscular activation of the forearm, with or without vib...
This research intends to further improve the understanding of vibration damage mechanisms in the wri...
The possibility that mechanical stimulation of selected muscles can act directly on the nervous syst...
The aim of this study was to evaluate activation and coactivation of biceps and triceps muscles duri...
International audienceSmooth physical interaction with our environment, such as when working with to...
During whole body vibrations, the total contact force in knee and hip joints consists of a static co...
This research investigates the effects of vibration frequency, displacement amplitude, and voluntary...
Background:Whole-body vibration (WBV) induces reflex muscle activity and leads to increased muscle s...
The aim of current study was to measure the transmission of whole-body vibration through the entire ...
PG - 589-93 AB - Savelberg, H.H.C.M., H.A. Keizer, and K. Meijer. Whole-body vibration induced adapt...
A non-invasive in vivo technique was developed to evaluate changes in wrist joint stability properti...
This study aims to measure motion and neuromuscular activity of the forearm flexor muscle in respo...
At present there appears to be a need for research conducted on the effects of vibration on the cont...
Abstract. [Purpose] The present study compared the muscle activity of the upper trapezius with those...
Hand tool vibration influences grip force, affects forearm muscle contraction, impairs tactility, pr...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the muscular activation of the forearm, with or without vib...
This research intends to further improve the understanding of vibration damage mechanisms in the wri...
The possibility that mechanical stimulation of selected muscles can act directly on the nervous syst...
The aim of this study was to evaluate activation and coactivation of biceps and triceps muscles duri...
International audienceSmooth physical interaction with our environment, such as when working with to...
During whole body vibrations, the total contact force in knee and hip joints consists of a static co...
This research investigates the effects of vibration frequency, displacement amplitude, and voluntary...
Background:Whole-body vibration (WBV) induces reflex muscle activity and leads to increased muscle s...
The aim of current study was to measure the transmission of whole-body vibration through the entire ...
PG - 589-93 AB - Savelberg, H.H.C.M., H.A. Keizer, and K. Meijer. Whole-body vibration induced adapt...