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  • Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2009 Mar;41(3):645-53. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e31818a8a69.

    The effects of a 28-Hz vibration on arm muscle activity during isometric exercise.

    Mischi M, Cardinale M.

    Abstract

    PURPOSE:  The aim of this study was to evaluate activation and coactivation of biceps and triceps muscles during isometric exercise performed with and without superimposing a vibration stimulation.

    METHODS:  >

  • Int J Sports Med. 2009 Dec;30(12):868-71. doi: 10.1055/s-0029-1238288.

    Handheld vibration effects shoulder motion.

    Tripp BL, Eberman LE, Dwelly PM.

    Source:  University of Florida, Applied Physiology & Kinesiology, Gainesville, USA.

    Abstract

    We explored effects of handheld vibration on glenohumeral motion in competitive overhead-throwing athletes. We used a randomized, blinded pre-test post-test cross-over design. Each arm of >

  • Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol. 1999 Mar;79(4):306-11.

    Influence of vibration on mechanical power and electromyogram activity in human arm flexor muscles.

    Bosco C, Cardinale M, Tsarpela O.

    Source:  University of Rome-Tor Vergata, Fondazione Don Gnocchi, Italy.

    Abstract

    The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of vibration on the mechanical properties of >

  • J Strength Cond Res. 2004 Nov;18(4):777-81.

    Effect of vibration during fatiguing resistance exercise on subsequent muscle activity during maximal voluntary isometric contractions.

    McBride JM, Porcari JP, Scheunke MD.

    Source:  Musculoskeletal Research Center, Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, WI 54601, USA. mcbride.jeff@uwlax.edu

    Abstract

    This investigation was designed to determine >