ABSTRACT: Segmental muscle vibration (SMV) improves motor performances in neurological conditions, including stroke. OBJECTIVE: To determine if SMV modifies upper limb muscular activity in chronic stroke patients performing a reaching movement. METHODS: We randomized 22 chronic stroke patients to an experimental group (EG; n = 12), receiving 10 sessions of exercise + 120 Hz SMV over the biceps brachii (BB) and the flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU) muscles, or to a control group (CG; n = 10) receiving exercise only. All subjects performed a reaching movement with the affected side before and 4 weeks after therapy ended. We recorded surface EMG activity of the anterior deltoid (AD), posterior deltoid (PD), BB, triceps brachii (TB), FCU and e...
During the last decades, many studies have been carried out to understand the possible positive effe...
Background. Whole-body vibration has been used to improve motor function in chronic stroke patients,...
Purpose: Perceptual and goal-directed behaviors may be improved by repetitive sensory stimulations w...
BACKGROUND: Segmental muscle vibration (SMV) has been used to improve gait and to reduce spasticity ...
Upper extremity functional impairments are common consequences of stroke. Therefore, continuous inve...
Background. Studies have described the effects of segmental muscle vibration (SMV) on brain plastici...
Purpose: It has been previously shown that whole-body vibration (WBV) can augment muscle activity in...
Objective To examine the clinical effect of repetitive focal muscle vibration (rMV) on the motor fu...
Background. Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces musc...
open8siAbstract Background: Upper extremity functional impairments are common consequences of strok...
Background. Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces musc...
Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces muscle tonus in ...
The objective of the study was to investigate the chronic effect of low frequency whole body vibrati...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, local muscle vibration received considerable attention as a useful meth...
Background: Vibration therapy may be used to help cortical reorganization after stroke as it can cau...
During the last decades, many studies have been carried out to understand the possible positive effe...
Background. Whole-body vibration has been used to improve motor function in chronic stroke patients,...
Purpose: Perceptual and goal-directed behaviors may be improved by repetitive sensory stimulations w...
BACKGROUND: Segmental muscle vibration (SMV) has been used to improve gait and to reduce spasticity ...
Upper extremity functional impairments are common consequences of stroke. Therefore, continuous inve...
Background. Studies have described the effects of segmental muscle vibration (SMV) on brain plastici...
Purpose: It has been previously shown that whole-body vibration (WBV) can augment muscle activity in...
Objective To examine the clinical effect of repetitive focal muscle vibration (rMV) on the motor fu...
Background. Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces musc...
open8siAbstract Background: Upper extremity functional impairments are common consequences of strok...
Background. Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces musc...
Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces muscle tonus in ...
The objective of the study was to investigate the chronic effect of low frequency whole body vibrati...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, local muscle vibration received considerable attention as a useful meth...
Background: Vibration therapy may be used to help cortical reorganization after stroke as it can cau...
During the last decades, many studies have been carried out to understand the possible positive effe...
Background. Whole-body vibration has been used to improve motor function in chronic stroke patients,...
Purpose: Perceptual and goal-directed behaviors may be improved by repetitive sensory stimulations w...