2018
DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0012.6898
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Effect of vibrational therapy on muscle tissue

Abstract: In an adult human, on average, muscles constitute about 40% of their body mass. They are the basic structural and functional elements of the musculoskeletal system based mainly on shrinkage of their fibres. This state, among others, ensures and induces motor reactions defined in a given situation, affects balance and muscle balance, the efficiency of neuromuscular connections, and also decides the efficiency of the motor system. The aim of the work was to review literature regarding the impact of treatments us… Show more

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“…The neural pathways produced by WBV help to support increased muscle activity. Despite the lack of direct proof, the tonic vibration reflex (TVR), a reflexive muscular contraction that happens during the severe situation, is the most frequently proposed mechanism for the WBV response (7). TVR is thought to be responsible for the improved muscle power reported following intensive WBV.…”
Section: Local Vibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The neural pathways produced by WBV help to support increased muscle activity. Despite the lack of direct proof, the tonic vibration reflex (TVR), a reflexive muscular contraction that happens during the severe situation, is the most frequently proposed mechanism for the WBV response (7). TVR is thought to be responsible for the improved muscle power reported following intensive WBV.…”
Section: Local Vibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TVR is thought to be responsible for the improved muscle power reported following intensive WBV. The neuromuscular spindles are stimulated by stimulating the neuromuscular system, resulting in impulsive activation of motoneurons with enhanced spatial range (7). The following are some of the key benefits of WBV: Muscle strength is improved.…”
Section: Local Vibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…obstructive airway diseases [3], balance impairments [4], neurological diseases [ [6] and chronic [7] musculoskeletal pain, obesity [8], vascular insufficiency [9 syndrome [10], bone mineral density [11], urinary stones [12], refractory acute res distress syndrome [13], and enhance neuromuscular performance [14]) and p (from children [15] to the elderly [16], including athletes [17] to everyday profe [18]) conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In those times, to hasten the recovery of injuries, a flexible saw was wrapped around the injured body part to transmit mechanical vibrations and improve the health in compromised individuals [ 1 ]. Progressively, with science and technology evolution, these interventions’ spectrum of use has increased, showing nowadays to be viable for various health issues (such as osteoporosis [ 2 ], chronic obstructive airway diseases [ 3 ], balance impairments [ 4 ], neurological diseases [ 5 ], acute [ 6 ] and chronic [ 7 ] musculoskeletal pain, obesity [ 8 ], vascular insufficiency [ 9 ], Down syndrome [ 10 ], bone mineral density [ 11 ], urinary stones [ 12 ], refractory acute respiratory distress syndrome [ 13 ], and enhance neuromuscular performance [ 14 ]) and patients’ (from children [ 15 ] to the elderly [ 16 ], including athletes [ 17 ] to everyday professionals [ 18 ]) conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%