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Arterial stiffness acutely decreases after whole-body vibration in humans.

Otsuki T., Takanami Y., Aoi W., Kawai Y., Ichikawa H. & Yoshikawa T. (2008). Arterial stiffness acutely decreases after whole-body vibration in humans. Acta Physiologica. [Epub ahead of print].

Whole-body vibration exercise leads to alterations in muscle blood volume.

Kerschan-Schindl K., Grampp S., Henk C., Resch H., Preisinger E., Fialka-Moser V. & Imhof H. (2001). Whole-body vibration exercise leads to alterations in muscle blood volume. Clinical Physiology. 21(3). 377-382.

Vastus lateralis oxygenation and blood volume measured by near-infrared spectroscopy during whole body vibration.

Yamada E., Kusaka T., Miyamoto K., Tanaka S., Morita S., Tanaka S., Tsuji S., Mori S., Norimatsu H. & Itoh S. (2005). Vastus lateralis oxygenation and blood volume measured by near-infrared spectroscopy during whole body vibration. Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging. 25(4). 203-208.

Efficiency of vibration exercise for glycemic control in type 2 diabetes patients.

Baum K., Votteler T. & Schiab J. (2007). Efficiency of vibration exercise for glycemic control in type 2 diabetes patients. International Journal of Medical Sciences. 31;4(3). 159-163.

Vibration training: benefits and risks.

Mester J., Kleinoder H. & Yue Z. (2006). Vibration training: benefits and risks. Journal of Biomechanics. 39(6). 1056-1065.

The effect of whole body vibration on lower extremity skin blood flow in normal subjects.

Lohman E.B., Petrofsky J.S., Maloney-Hinds C., Betts-Schwab H. & Thorpe D. (2007). The effect of whole body vibration on lower extremity skin blood flow in normal subjects. Medical Science Monitor. 13(2). 71-76.

The effect of 30 Hz vs. 50 Hz passive vibration and duration of vibration on skin blood flow in the arm.

Maloney-Hinds C., Petrofsky J.S. & Zimmerman G. (2008). The effect of 30 hz vs. 50 hz passive vibration and duration of vibration on skin blood flow in the arm. Medical Science Monitor. 14(3). 112-116.

Gastrocnemius medialis and vastus lateralis oxygenation during whole-body vibration exercise.

Cardinale M, Ferrari M. & Quaresima V. (2007). Gastrocnemius medialis and vastus lateralis oxygenation during whole-body vibration exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 39(4). 694-700.

Knee extensor fatigability after bedrest for 8 weeks with and without countermeasure.

Mulder E.R., Kuebler W.M., Gerrits K.H., Rittweger J., Felsenberg D., Stegeman D.F. & de Haan A. (2007). Knee extensor fatigability after bedrest for 8 weeks with and without countermeasure. Muscle & Nerve. 36(6). 798-806.

 

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