Vibration training in Rehabilitation
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Proceedings of XXIII International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sport. ed. / Quing Wang. International Society of Biomechanics in Sports, 2005. p. 71-79 (ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive).
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T1 - Vibration training in Rehabilitation
AU - Schmidtbleicher, Dietmar
AU - Haas, Christian T.
AU - Turbanski, Stephan
N1 - Conference code: 23
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Voluntary muscular activation is disturbed in both neurological disorders and orthopaedic injuries. Methods that enable bypassing this activation circle are of fundamental importance in order to set functional training stimuli. Besides electrical stimulation and robot supported gait the app'lication of vibration has become an alternative and complemental treatment method in rehabilitation. The most findings of physiological and motor control, effects of vibratory stimuli result from studies in sport science and basic neurophysiological research. Transferring the effects found in healthy subjects to the different areas of application in rehabilitation seems not possible in a linear way. This paper summarizes the different findings and discusses transfer possibilities and problems.
AB - Voluntary muscular activation is disturbed in both neurological disorders and orthopaedic injuries. Methods that enable bypassing this activation circle are of fundamental importance in order to set functional training stimuli. Besides electrical stimulation and robot supported gait the app'lication of vibration has become an alternative and complemental treatment method in rehabilitation. The most findings of physiological and motor control, effects of vibratory stimuli result from studies in sport science and basic neurophysiological research. Transferring the effects found in healthy subjects to the different areas of application in rehabilitation seems not possible in a linear way. This paper summarizes the different findings and discusses transfer possibilities and problems.
KW - Physical education and sports
KW - rehabilitation
KW - vibration
KW - neurothrophic factors
KW - SMA
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
T3 - ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive
SP - 71
EP - 79
BT - Proceedings of XXIII International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sport
A2 - Wang, Quing
PB - International Society of Biomechanics in Sports
T2 - 23. International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports - ISBS 2005
Y2 - 22 August 2005 through 27 August 2005
ER -