During the last decades, many studies have been carried out to understand the possible positive effects of vibration therapy in post-stroke rehabilitation. In particular, the use of localized muscle vibration (LMV) seems to have promising results. The aim of this systematic review was to describe the use of LMV in post-stroke patients to improve motor recovery, reducing spasticity and disability in both upper and lower limb
Background. Studies have described the effects of segmental muscle vibration (SMV) on brain plastici...
Stroke is associated with long-term disability and patients experience numerous physical impairments...
[Pang MYC, Liao L-R, Huang M, Lam F. Effects of whole body vibration therapy on body functions and s...
During the last decades, many studies have been carried out to understand the possible positive effe...
Upper extremity functional impairments are common consequences of stroke. Therefore, continuous inve...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, local muscle vibration received considerable attention as a useful meth...
BACKGROUND: Segmental muscle vibration (SMV) has been used to improve gait and to reduce spasticity ...
Purpose: To summarize the findings and evaluate the role of vibratory therapy in the rehabilitation ...
Objective To examine the clinical effect of repetitive focal muscle vibration (rMV) on the motor fu...
Background: Vibration therapy may be used to help cortical reorganization after stroke as it can cau...
The objective of the study was to investigate the chronic effect of low frequency whole body vibrati...
ABSTRACT: Segmental muscle vibration (SMV) improves motor performances in neurological conditions, i...
BACKGROUND: The upper extremity spasticity following stroke limits individuals' activities of daily ...
Background and Purpose. Recently new technologies and new techniques, such as Whole Body Vibration (...
Even though robotic rehabilitation is very useful to improve motor function, there is no conclusive ...
Background. Studies have described the effects of segmental muscle vibration (SMV) on brain plastici...
Stroke is associated with long-term disability and patients experience numerous physical impairments...
[Pang MYC, Liao L-R, Huang M, Lam F. Effects of whole body vibration therapy on body functions and s...
During the last decades, many studies have been carried out to understand the possible positive effe...
Upper extremity functional impairments are common consequences of stroke. Therefore, continuous inve...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, local muscle vibration received considerable attention as a useful meth...
BACKGROUND: Segmental muscle vibration (SMV) has been used to improve gait and to reduce spasticity ...
Purpose: To summarize the findings and evaluate the role of vibratory therapy in the rehabilitation ...
Objective To examine the clinical effect of repetitive focal muscle vibration (rMV) on the motor fu...
Background: Vibration therapy may be used to help cortical reorganization after stroke as it can cau...
The objective of the study was to investigate the chronic effect of low frequency whole body vibrati...
ABSTRACT: Segmental muscle vibration (SMV) improves motor performances in neurological conditions, i...
BACKGROUND: The upper extremity spasticity following stroke limits individuals' activities of daily ...
Background and Purpose. Recently new technologies and new techniques, such as Whole Body Vibration (...
Even though robotic rehabilitation is very useful to improve motor function, there is no conclusive ...
Background. Studies have described the effects of segmental muscle vibration (SMV) on brain plastici...
Stroke is associated with long-term disability and patients experience numerous physical impairments...
[Pang MYC, Liao L-R, Huang M, Lam F. Effects of whole body vibration therapy on body functions and s...