Purpose: Perceptual and goal-directed behaviors may be improved by repetitive sensory stimulations without practice-based training. Focal muscle vibration (f-MV) modulating the spatiotemporal properties of proprioceptive inflow is well-suited to investigate the effectiveness of sensory stimulation in influencing motor outcomes. Thus, in this study, we verified whether optimized f-MV stimulation patterns might affect motor control of upper limb movements. Methods: To answer this question, we vibrated the slightly tonically contracted anterior deltoid (AD), posterior deltoid (PD), and pectoralis major muscles in different combinations in forty healthy subjects at a frequency of 100\ua0Hz for 10\ua0min in single or repetitive administrations. ...
\u3cp\u3eOBJECTIVE: Beneficial effects, including improved muscle strength and power performance, ha...
Although the ability to balance might feel effortless to the most, it should not be given for grante...
Upper extremity functional impairments are common consequences of stroke. Therefore, continuous inve...
Few minutes of focal vibration (FV) on limb muscles can improve motor control in neurological (strok...
Purpose: Muscle vibration is a technique that applies a low-amplitude/high-frequency vibratory stimu...
ABSTRACT: Segmental muscle vibration (SMV) improves motor performances in neurological conditions, i...
The possibility that mechanical stimulation of selected muscles can act directly on the nervous syst...
Mechanical vibration, applied to single or few muscles, can be a selective stimulus for muscle spind...
Mechanical vibration, applied to single or few muscles, can be a selective stimulus for muscle spind...
Objective. An optimal level of vibrotactile stimulation has been shown to improve sensorimotor contr...
The current study investigated the effects of a novel tendon vibration method on upper-limb position...
Abstract Efficient postural control results from an effective interplay between sensory feedbacks in...
Vibration is the sensation produced by sinusoidal oscillation of objects placed against the skin. Th...
A recent theoretical account of motor control proposes that modulation of afferent information plays...
BACKGROUND: Segmental muscle vibration (SMV) has been used to improve gait and to reduce spasticity ...
\u3cp\u3eOBJECTIVE: Beneficial effects, including improved muscle strength and power performance, ha...
Although the ability to balance might feel effortless to the most, it should not be given for grante...
Upper extremity functional impairments are common consequences of stroke. Therefore, continuous inve...
Few minutes of focal vibration (FV) on limb muscles can improve motor control in neurological (strok...
Purpose: Muscle vibration is a technique that applies a low-amplitude/high-frequency vibratory stimu...
ABSTRACT: Segmental muscle vibration (SMV) improves motor performances in neurological conditions, i...
The possibility that mechanical stimulation of selected muscles can act directly on the nervous syst...
Mechanical vibration, applied to single or few muscles, can be a selective stimulus for muscle spind...
Mechanical vibration, applied to single or few muscles, can be a selective stimulus for muscle spind...
Objective. An optimal level of vibrotactile stimulation has been shown to improve sensorimotor contr...
The current study investigated the effects of a novel tendon vibration method on upper-limb position...
Abstract Efficient postural control results from an effective interplay between sensory feedbacks in...
Vibration is the sensation produced by sinusoidal oscillation of objects placed against the skin. Th...
A recent theoretical account of motor control proposes that modulation of afferent information plays...
BACKGROUND: Segmental muscle vibration (SMV) has been used to improve gait and to reduce spasticity ...
\u3cp\u3eOBJECTIVE: Beneficial effects, including improved muscle strength and power performance, ha...
Although the ability to balance might feel effortless to the most, it should not be given for grante...
Upper extremity functional impairments are common consequences of stroke. Therefore, continuous inve...