Centner, C, Ritzmann, R, Gollhofer, A, and Konig, D. Effects of whole-body vibration training and blood flow restriction on muscle adap...
The effects of whole body vibration therapy on reducing fat mass in the adult general population: A systematic review and meta-analyses.
Whole Body Vibration (WBV) is a popular and a purported alternative to physical activity to reduce body fat, but reports of efficacy ar...
A systematic review of studies investigating the effects of controlled whole-body vibration intervention on peripheral circulation.
The findings of the published studies investigating the changes in peripheral circulation induced by exposure to whole-body vibration (...
Changes in motor unit activity and respiratory oxygen uptake during 6 weeks of progressive whole-body vibration combined with progressive, high intensity resistance training.
OBJECTIVES: We hypothesized that the additional activation of motor units (MU) and the elevation of metabolic energy turnover resulting...
Effects of Whole-Body Vibration on Flexibility and Stiffness: A Literature Review.
The effects of whole-body vibration (WBV) on flexibility and muscle stiffness are focused areas of research. Many studies have been per...
Blood flow restriction increases myoelectric activity and metabolic accumulation during whole-body vibration.
PURPOSE: Whole-body vibration (WBV) training is frequently applied in sports and rehabilitation with the aim of inducing beneficial fu...
Effects of vibration intensity on lower limb joint moments during standing.
Muscle activity and joint moment of the lower limbs can provide different information about the stimulation of controlled whole-body vi...
Feasibility and safety of a 6-month exercise program to increase bone and muscle strength in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis.
BACKGROUND: Arthritis in childhood can be associated with muscle weakness around affected joints, low bone mass and low bone strength....
Lean mass and lower limb muscle function in relation to hip strength, geometry and fracture risk indices in community-dwelling older women.
In a population-based sample of British women aged over 70 years old, lean mass and peak lower limb muscle force were both independentl...