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The effects of whole body vibration on humans: dangerous or advantageous?

Cardinale M. & Pope M.H. (2003). The effects of whole body vibration on humans: dangerous or advantageous? Acta Physiologica Hungarica. 90(3). 195-206.

Effect of whole-body vibration exercise on lumbar bone mineral density, bone turnover, and chronic back pain in post-menopausal osteoporotic women treated with alendronate.

Iwamoto J., Takeda T., Sato Y. & Uzawa M. (2005). Effect of whole-body vibration exercise on lumbar bone mineral density, bone turnover, and chronic back pain in post-menopausal osteoporotic women treated with alendronate. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research. 17(2). 157-163.

Low-frequency vibratory exercise reduces the risk of bone fracture more than walking: a randomized controlled trial.

Gusi N, Raimundo A. & Leal A. (2006). Low-frequency vibratory exercise reduces the risk of bone fracture more than walking: a randomized controlled trial. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. 30;7-92.

Modeling the mechanical consequences of vibratory loading in the vertebral body: microscale effects.

Dickerson D.A., Sander E.A. & Nauman E.A. (2008). Modeling the mechanical consequences of vibratory loading in the vertebral body: microscale effects. Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology. 7(3). 191-202.

Balance training and exercise in geriatric patients.

Runge M., Rehfeld G. & Resnicek E. (2000). Balannce training and exercise in geriatric patients. Journal of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions. 1(1). 61-65.

Low-level, high-frequency mechanical signals enhance musculoskeletal development of young women with low BMD.

Gilsanz V., Wren T.A., Sanchez M., Dorey F., Judex S. & Rubin C. (2006). Low-level, high frequency mechanical signals enhance musculoskeletal development of young women with low bmd. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 21(9). 1464-1474.

Transmission of Vertical Whole Body Vibration to the Human Body.

Kiiski J., Heinonen A., Jarvinen T., Kannus P. & Sievanen H. (2008). Transmission of vertical whole body vibration to the human body. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. [Epub ahead of print].

Effect of 8-month vertical whole body vibration on bone, muscle performance, and body balance: a randomized controlled study.

Torvinen S., Kannus P., Sievanen H., Jarvinen T.A., Pasanen T.A., Kontulainen S., Nenonen A., Jarvinen T.L. Paakkala T., Jarvinen M. & Vuori I. (2003). Effect of 8-month vertical whole body vibration on bone, muscle performance, and body balance: a randomized controlled study. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 18(5). 876-884.

Effect of 6-month whole body vibration training on hip density, muscle strength, and postural control in postmenopausal women: a randomized controlled pilot study.

Verschueren S.M., Roelants M., Delecluse C., Swinnen S., Vanderschueren D. & Boonen S. (2004). Effect of 6-month whole body vibration training on hip density, muscle strength, and postural control in postmenopausal women: a randomized controlled pilot study. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 19(3). 352-359.

Whole-body vibration can reduce calciuria induced by high protein intakes and may counteract bone resorption: A preliminary study.

Cardinale M., Leiper J., Farajian P. & Heer M. (2007). Whole-body vibration can reduce calciuria induced by high protein intakes and may counteract bone resorption: a preliminary study. Journal of Sports Sciences. 25(1). 111-119.

 

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