2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2022.05.010
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Do two whole-body vibration amplitudes improve postural balance, gait speed, muscle strength, and functional mobility in sedentary older women? A crossover randomized controlled trial

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“…Hal tersebut sejalan dengan penelitian sebelumnya bahwa pemberian latihan pada otot yang baik itu dengan intensitas rendah ataupun sedang mampu memprovokasi peningkatan substansi massa otot dan kekuatan otot [19]. Efek merusak dari penuaan seperti ketidakseimbangan postural, kehilangan kekuatan otot, dan peningkatan risiko jatuh umumnya diamati pada individu di atas 60 tahun dan dianggap prediktor untuk ketergantungan fungsional [20]. RT yang diawasi berguna dalam pencegahan kehilangan fungsional otot pada orang dewasa yang lebih tua dengan prediabetes.…”
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“…Hal tersebut sejalan dengan penelitian sebelumnya bahwa pemberian latihan pada otot yang baik itu dengan intensitas rendah ataupun sedang mampu memprovokasi peningkatan substansi massa otot dan kekuatan otot [19]. Efek merusak dari penuaan seperti ketidakseimbangan postural, kehilangan kekuatan otot, dan peningkatan risiko jatuh umumnya diamati pada individu di atas 60 tahun dan dianggap prediktor untuk ketergantungan fungsional [20]. RT yang diawasi berguna dalam pencegahan kehilangan fungsional otot pada orang dewasa yang lebih tua dengan prediabetes.…”
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“…The effects of different frequencies of WBV have been studied in some diseases, such as: Osteoarthritis [5]; Osteoporosis [6,7]; Diabetes [8,9]; Sedentary elderly women [10]; Metabolic syndrome [11]; Patellofemoral pain [12]; Overweight and obesity [13]; Systemic lupus erythematosus [14]; Multiple sclerosis [15]; Down syndrome [16]; Parkinson's disease [17,18]. Despite the broad applicability of WBV to individual health, there are differences in WBV protocols in terms of defining amplitude, frequency, and duration to achieve rapid recovery.…”
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“…In recent years, there has been growing interest in using controlled whole-body vibration (CWBV) training not only as an alternative rehabilitation method for fall prevention but also across various fields exploring a wide range of demand-based applications. These include improving overall fatigue (25) and athletic performance (26), and adopting recovery-oriented approaches for the rehabilitation of neurological (27), musculoskeletal (28), and metabolic conditions by inducing biological responses that enhance functional parameters in these patients (29). However, despite promising results regarding the efficacy of WBV or CWBV combined with exercise in improving balance and proprioception, a recent systematic review indicated that no definitive conclusions could be drawn due to the heterogeneity of articles, duration of exposure, parameters characterizing mechanical vibration, and the lack of clinical trials exploring different frequencies and amplitudes (30).…”
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