Vibration Therapy
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1. Effects of vibration therapy in the musculoskeletal system in post-surgical breast cancer women: longitudinal controlled clinical study
Abstract: Introduction The biomechanical changes that arise after breast cancer increase the need for new rehabilitation programs. The aim of this study was to evaluate medium- and long-term effects of vibration therapy on pain intensity, range of motion, myoelectric activity, and muscle strength of post-surgical breast cancer women. Methods This controlle
Res. Biomed. Eng.. Publicado em: 01/08/2016
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2. Whole-body vibration improves fracture healing and bone quality in rats with ovariectomy-induced osteoporosis
PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of vibration therapy on the bone callus of fractured femurs and the bone quality of intact femurs in ovariectomized rats. METHODS: Fifty-six rats aged seven weeks were divided into four groups: control with femoral fracture (CON, n=14), ovariectomized with femoral fracture (OVX, n=14), control with femoral fracture plus v
Acta Cir. Bras.. Publicado em: 2015-11
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3. Efeitos de diferentes freqüências e amplitudes de vibração unilateral do tendão calcâneo na orientação postural e no reflexo H em humanos / Effects of Achilles tendon vibration of different frequencies and amplitudes on postural orientation and H reflex in humans
A vibration applied to a muscle tendon increases the firing frequency of afferents of types Ia and II innervating muscle spindles, and hence affects the spinal cord circuits and this can affect motor control. The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of vibrations of two frequencies (15 and 80Hz) and two amplitudes (1 and 2.5 mm) applied to the right A
Publicado em: 2010
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4. Efeito de estímulos vibratórios aplicados na região plantar sobre o equilíbrio corporal de idosas
Objective: To determine the effect of vibration stimuli with 100 Hz frequency, applied to the plantar region, the body balance in women aged less than 60 years. Method: We selected 30 women aged less than 60 years with lack of static balance measured by the test support Unipodal with eyes open. The participants were randomly divided into an experimental grou
Publicado em: 2009