2023
DOI: 10.1589/jpts.35.408
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Whole body vibration activates the tonic vibration reflex during voluntary contraction

Abstract: [Purpose] The beneficial neuromuscular effects of whole-body vibration are explained by the tonic vibration or bone myoregulation reflex. Depending on factors that remain undefined, whole-body vibration may activate the tonic vibration or bone myoregulation reflex. We aimed to examine whether voluntary contraction facilitates activation of the tonic vibration reflex during whole-body vibration. [Participants and Methods] Eleven volunteers were included in this study. Local and whole-body vibrations were applie… Show more

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“…These gains help to improve the spasticity and static balance in CP patients [ 29 ]. WBVT has been shown to increase neural drive to the musculature; this heightened response promotes the activation of previously inactive motor units, hence improving muscular strength and mass in CP [ 30 ]. It was hypothesized that integrating central stimulation with peripheral nerve stimulation could minimize the time required to elicit strong excitability increases [ 11 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These gains help to improve the spasticity and static balance in CP patients [ 29 ]. WBVT has been shown to increase neural drive to the musculature; this heightened response promotes the activation of previously inactive motor units, hence improving muscular strength and mass in CP [ 30 ]. It was hypothesized that integrating central stimulation with peripheral nerve stimulation could minimize the time required to elicit strong excitability increases [ 11 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ProLordotic™ (Circular Traction LLC., Huntington Beach, CA, USA) was used on the Power Plate holding for five seconds with two seconds of rest for two minutes per treatment [ 22 , 23 ]. Additionally, posterior pelvic translation exercises were performed on the Power Plate® to further strengthen postural muscles [ 24 ]. The subject received MI® spinal manipulation therapy (SMT) designed to increase abnormal ROM, reduce pain and improve coronal and sagittal posture.…”
Section: Case Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%