2022
DOI: 10.1177/15593258221112960
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Effects of Whole-Body Vibration Training with Different Body Positions and Amplitudes on Lower Limb Muscle Activity in Middle-Aged and Older Women

Abstract: Purpose The present study was designed to investigate the electromyographic (EMG) response in leg muscles to whole-body vibration while using different body positions and vibration amplitudes. Methods: An experimental study with repeated measures design involved a group of community-dwelling middle-aged and older women (n = 15; mean age=60.8 ± 4.18 years). Muscle activity of the gluteus maximus (GM), rectus femoris (RF), vastus medialis (VM), vastus lateralis (VL), biceps femoris (BF), and gastrocnemius (GS) w… Show more

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“…It had been suggested that the frequency of WBV training set from 20 to 30 Hz may be more beneficial in stroke patients ( Cardinale and Lim, 2003 ; Rittweger et al, 2003 ; Liu et al, 2022 ). Thus, a subgroup analysis was conducted.…”
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“…It had been suggested that the frequency of WBV training set from 20 to 30 Hz may be more beneficial in stroke patients ( Cardinale and Lim, 2003 ; Rittweger et al, 2003 ; Liu et al, 2022 ). Thus, a subgroup analysis was conducted.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the vibration frequency was set at 20–50 Hz or 20–45 Hz, higher EMG activity was induced ( Rittweger, 2010 ; Alam et al, 2018 ). Thus, muscle strength was enhanced and muscle training was more effective and several studies ( Cardinale and Lim, 2003 ; Rittweger et al, 2003 ; Liu et al, 2022 ) have found vibration frequencies between 20 and 30 Hz to be more effective in stroke patients. Therefore, we planned to divide into two subgroups by frequency of WBV training: a subgroup of vibration frequencies at 20–30 Hz, and another subgroup of the other vibration frequencies.…”
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“…Vibration is a mechanical stimulus characterised by an oscillatory motion in which energy is transmitted from the actuator (the vibrating device) to the human body [ 1 ]. During sporting activities, our body interacts with the environment and experiences external forces that induce vibrations and oscillations in body tissues [ 2 ].…”
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