Abstract:It is still unclear what is the optimum local vibration stimulus (LV) configuration to generate a greater range of motion gain (ROM) and how LV affects the mechanical and sensory responses of the skeletal muscles. This study aimed to compare the acute effects of four LV configurations on mechanical and sensorial variables related to the muscle‐tendon unit response to stretching. Ten male volunteers were randomly undertaken to four LV configurations (LV1: 14 Hz and 3 mm, LV2: 24 Hz and 3 mm, LV3: 14 Hz and 6 mm… Show more
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