AIM:Investigate the immediate effect of low intensity vibration on skin blood flow and its underlying control mechanisms in healthy human participants. MATERIALS AND METHODS:One-group pre-post design in a university laboratory setting. Nine adults underwent two bouts of 10-minute vibration (30Hz, peak acceleration 0.4g). Outcome measures include skin blood flow, and skin temperature on the right foot. To examine the control mechanisms underlying the vibration-induced blood flow response, SHORT-TIME Fourier analyses were computed to obtain the spectral densities for three frequency bands: metabolic (0.0095-0.02Hz), neurogenic (0.02-0.06Hz), and myogenic (0.06-0.15Hz). Non-parametric Friedman's tests were computed to compare changes of the ou...
tember 15, 2011; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00407.2011.—Vibration of one hand reduces blood flow in th...
Vibration has become of increasing interest to health professionals, primarily owing to reports that...
Contains fulltext : 79838.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The effect of ...
Recently, researchers have demonstrated that Whole Body Vibration results in significant increases i...
Recently, researchers have demonstrated that Whole Body Vibration results in significant increases i...
ObjectivesThis study investigated whether reductions in finger blood flow (FBF) during and after vib...
The aim of this experimental study was to investigate the pathophysiological mechanisms involved in ...
Objectives. This study investigated changes in finger circulation after different durations of expos...
Objectives. Changes in finger circulation were studied during and after acute exposure to increasing...
Objectives - To investigate the local and central pathophysiological mechanisms involved in the acut...
Objectives This study investigated whether reductions in finger blood flow (FBF) during and after vi...
Data has shown that whole body vibration can positively affect blood flow, however, there are very f...
Purpose: This study investigated whether the reductions in finger blood flow induced by 125-Hz vibra...
OBJECTIVES - To investigate the acute effects of the frequency of hand transmitted vibration on fing...
Vibration of one hand reduces blood flow in the exposed hand and in the contralateral hand not expos...
tember 15, 2011; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00407.2011.—Vibration of one hand reduces blood flow in th...
Vibration has become of increasing interest to health professionals, primarily owing to reports that...
Contains fulltext : 79838.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The effect of ...
Recently, researchers have demonstrated that Whole Body Vibration results in significant increases i...
Recently, researchers have demonstrated that Whole Body Vibration results in significant increases i...
ObjectivesThis study investigated whether reductions in finger blood flow (FBF) during and after vib...
The aim of this experimental study was to investigate the pathophysiological mechanisms involved in ...
Objectives. This study investigated changes in finger circulation after different durations of expos...
Objectives. Changes in finger circulation were studied during and after acute exposure to increasing...
Objectives - To investigate the local and central pathophysiological mechanisms involved in the acut...
Objectives This study investigated whether reductions in finger blood flow (FBF) during and after vi...
Data has shown that whole body vibration can positively affect blood flow, however, there are very f...
Purpose: This study investigated whether the reductions in finger blood flow induced by 125-Hz vibra...
OBJECTIVES - To investigate the acute effects of the frequency of hand transmitted vibration on fing...
Vibration of one hand reduces blood flow in the exposed hand and in the contralateral hand not expos...
tember 15, 2011; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00407.2011.—Vibration of one hand reduces blood flow in th...
Vibration has become of increasing interest to health professionals, primarily owing to reports that...
Contains fulltext : 79838.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The effect of ...