Effects of random whole-body vibration on postural control in Parkinson´s disease
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In: Research in Sports Medicine, Vol. 13, No. 3, 01.07.2005, p. 243-256.
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T1 - Effects of random whole-body vibration on postural control in Parkinson´s disease
AU - Turbanski, Stephan
AU - Haas, Christian T.
AU - Schmidtbleicher, Dietmar
AU - Friedrich, Antje
AU - Duisberg, Petra
PY - 2005/7/1
Y1 - 2005/7/1
N2 - We investigated spontaneous effects of random whole-body vibration (rWBV) on postural control in Parkinsonian subjects. Effects were examined in biomechanical tests from a total of 52 patients divided equally into one experimental and one control group. Postural control was tested pre- and post-treatment in two standardized conditions (narrow standing and tandem standing). The intervention was based on rWBV (y: 3 mm, f: 6 Hz 1 Hz/sec) consisting of 5 series lasting 60 seconds each. The main findings from this study were that (1) rWBV can improve postural stability in Parkinson's disease (PD) spontaneously (2) these effects depend on the test condition. Based on the results of this study, rWBV can be regarded as an additional device in physical therapy in PD.
AB - We investigated spontaneous effects of random whole-body vibration (rWBV) on postural control in Parkinsonian subjects. Effects were examined in biomechanical tests from a total of 52 patients divided equally into one experimental and one control group. Postural control was tested pre- and post-treatment in two standardized conditions (narrow standing and tandem standing). The intervention was based on rWBV (y: 3 mm, f: 6 Hz 1 Hz/sec) consisting of 5 series lasting 60 seconds each. The main findings from this study were that (1) rWBV can improve postural stability in Parkinson's disease (PD) spontaneously (2) these effects depend on the test condition. Based on the results of this study, rWBV can be regarded as an additional device in physical therapy in PD.
KW - Physical education and sports
KW - Parkinson's disease
KW - Postural control
KW - Postural instability
KW - Random whole-body vibration
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U2 - 10.1080/15438620500222588
DO - 10.1080/15438620500222588
M3 - Journal articles
VL - 13
SP - 243
EP - 256
JO - Research in Sports Medicine
JF - Research in Sports Medicine
SN - 1543-8627
IS - 3
ER -