At present there appears to be a need for research conducted on the effects of vibration on the contractile ability of skeletal muscle tissue. The aim of this study was to address this issue by examining the effects of a superimposed muscle/tendon vibration at 50.42±1.16 Hz (acceleration 13.24 ± 0.18ms-2: displacement ≈5mm) on muscular activation and maximal isometric contraction. Sixteen participants with a mean age, body mass, and height of 22 ± 4.4 years, 73.2 ± 11.7 kg and 173.1 ± 9.7 cms, respectively, were recruited for this study. Electromyography and accelerometry from the rectus femoris, and maximal isometric force data characteristics were collected from the dominant limb under conditions of vibration, and no-vibration. A superimp...
Mechanical vibration is a stimulation that the human body must endure as part of everyday activity. ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate activation and coactivation of biceps and triceps muscles duri...
Acute exposure to vibration has been suggested to produce transient increases in muscular strength (...
At present there appears to be a need for research conducted on the effects of vibration on the cont...
At present there appears to be a need for research conducted on the effects of vibration on the cont...
ABSTRACT: At present there appears to be a need for research conducted on the effects of vibration o...
At present there appears to be a need for research conducted on the effects of vibration on the cont...
Abstract. Background: The effect of vibration stimulation on muscular strength is an emerging field ...
Background: Indirect vibration stimulation, i.e., whole body vibration or upper limb vibration, has ...
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\u3cp\u3eOBJECTIVE: Beneficial effects, including improved muscle strength and power performance, ha...
Vibration training is a modality used to improve human performance. measured by muscle strength and ...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Scottish Funding Council (SFC) for funding to suppo...
The possibility that mechanical stimulation of selected muscles can act directly on the nervous syst...
OBJECTIVE: Beneficial effects, including improved muscle strength and power performance, have been o...
Mechanical vibration is a stimulation that the human body must endure as part of everyday activity. ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate activation and coactivation of biceps and triceps muscles duri...
Acute exposure to vibration has been suggested to produce transient increases in muscular strength (...
At present there appears to be a need for research conducted on the effects of vibration on the cont...
At present there appears to be a need for research conducted on the effects of vibration on the cont...
ABSTRACT: At present there appears to be a need for research conducted on the effects of vibration o...
At present there appears to be a need for research conducted on the effects of vibration on the cont...
Abstract. Background: The effect of vibration stimulation on muscular strength is an emerging field ...
Background: Indirect vibration stimulation, i.e., whole body vibration or upper limb vibration, has ...
© 2019 The Authors. Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
\u3cp\u3eOBJECTIVE: Beneficial effects, including improved muscle strength and power performance, ha...
Vibration training is a modality used to improve human performance. measured by muscle strength and ...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Scottish Funding Council (SFC) for funding to suppo...
The possibility that mechanical stimulation of selected muscles can act directly on the nervous syst...
OBJECTIVE: Beneficial effects, including improved muscle strength and power performance, have been o...
Mechanical vibration is a stimulation that the human body must endure as part of everyday activity. ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate activation and coactivation of biceps and triceps muscles duri...
Acute exposure to vibration has been suggested to produce transient increases in muscular strength (...