DOI: 10.17817/2019.03.15.111393
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The Effects of Whole-body Vibration on the Gross Motor Function, Balance, and Gait of Children with Cerebral Palsy

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“…It has been reported that WBVT reduces muscle spasticity, improves gait speed and function of lower extremities, and induces relaxation [8]. During this therapy, the patient stands on the vibrating platform with slight knee flexion (i.e., weight-bearing position) [9]. This therapy is applied to the lower extremities, and there are no reports in the existing literature about the use of WBVT in the upper extremities in CP patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported that WBVT reduces muscle spasticity, improves gait speed and function of lower extremities, and induces relaxation [8]. During this therapy, the patient stands on the vibrating platform with slight knee flexion (i.e., weight-bearing position) [9]. This therapy is applied to the lower extremities, and there are no reports in the existing literature about the use of WBVT in the upper extremities in CP patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%