Academic Research
Research links on Vibration Training and Blood Circulation
Research links on Vibration training and Bone density and decalcification
002. Acute changes in neuromuscular excitability after exhaustive
whole body vibration exercise as compared to exhaustion
by squatting exercise
Jorn Rittweger1,2, Marcus Mutschelknauss2 and Dieter Felsenberg2
1Institut fur Physiologie, Freie Universitat Berlin, Arnimallee, Berlin, Germany, 2Zentrum fu¨r Muskel- und Knochenforschung, Universitatsklinikum Benjamin
Franklin, Freie Universitat Berlin, Hindenburgdamm, Berlin, Germany
003. NEW TRENDS IN TRAINING SCIENCE:
THE USE OF VIBRATIONS FOR ENHANCING PERFORMANCE
Carmelo Bosco, Marco Cardinale, Olga Tsarpela and Elio Locatelli
004. Acute whole body vibration training increases vertical jump and flexibility performance in elite female field hockey players
D J Cochrane, S R Stannard. Br. J Sports Medicini 2005
005. Effect of vibratory stimulation training on maximal force and flexibility
Issurin V. Liebermann, D. G., Tenenbaum, G. (Florida State University)
PubMedA service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health
006. Acute and residual effects of vibratory stimulation on
explosive strength in elite and amateur athletes
V.B. Issurin* and G. TENENBAUM
Rubinstein Centre for Research and Sport Medicine Sciences, Wingate Institute for Physical Education and Sport.
007. Oxygen uptake during WBV exercise Comparison with squatting as a slow voluntary movement
John Rittweger, Hans Schiessl, Dieter Feldsenberg
Eur. J Applied Physiology
008. Vibrations and their applications in sport. A review.
Issurin VB.
Institute for Physical Education and Sport, Elite Sport Department of Israel at the
Wingate, Israel.
010. The Influence of Whole Body Vibration on jumping performance
C.Bosco w, M.Cardinale4, O.Tsarpela1, RColli5, J.Tihanyi3, S.P.von Duvillard6, A.Viru7
University of Rome -Tor Vergata, Fondazione "Don Gnocchi", Rome, Italy 2Dept of Bio-
logy of Physical Activity, University ofJyväskylä, Finland; 3 Dept. of Biomechanics Hun-
garian University of Physical Education, Budapest, Hungary; Research and Study CenterItalian Handball and Cycling Federations, Italy; 6 Dept. of HPER, University of North Dakota, Grant Forks, USA; 7 Institute of Exercise Biology, University of Tartu, Estonia
054. Effect of vibration training on muscle strength, muscle performance and velocity related mechanical muscle characteristics
Roelants, Machteld- Leuven University, Belgium
097. Whole Body Vibration: A new exercise approach
Martha R. Hinman, PT, EdD
Associate Professor Department of Physical Therapy
The University of Texas Medical Branch
099. Whole Body Vibration: A new exercise approach (powerpoint)
Martha R. Hinman, PT, EdD
Associate Professor Department of Physical Therapy
The University of Texas Medical Branch
116. Whole body vibration may do muscles, bones good
Current Sports Medicine Reports, May/June 2008.
164. Electromyographic response during whole-body vibrations of different frequencies with progressive external loads
INEFC Barcelona. Laboratorio de Biomecánica (España)
Gerard Moras | Julio Tous | César Juan Muñoz | Josep María Padullés | Lisímaco Vallejo
165. Comparing the effects of various whole-body vibration accelerations on
counter-movement jump performance
David M. Bazett-Jones , Holmes W. Finch and Eric L. Dugan
Biomechanics Laboratory, Ball State University, Muncie, IN, USA
014. 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 JS, Zimmerman G.
Department of Physical Therapy, School of Allied Health Professions, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 92350, USA.
015. Whole-body vibration exercise leads to alterations in muscle blood volume
K. Kerschan-Schindl1, S. Grampp2, C. Henk2, H. Resch3,4, E. Preisinger1,
V. Fialka-Moser1 and H. Imhof2
1Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Vienna, 2Department of Radiology, Osteology, University of Vienna, 3Department of
Internal Medicine, KH der Barmherzigen Schwestern, and 4Ludwig Bolzmann Institution of Ageing Research, 1220 Vienna
Received 16 October 2000; accepted 5 February 2001
Correspondence: Katharina Kerschan-Schindl MD, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Waehringer Guertel 18-20, A-1090 Vienna,
Austria
052. Acute physiological effects of exhaustive whole-body vibration exercise in man
Rittweger J, Beller G, Felsenberg D.Institute of Physiology, Freie Universität Berlin, Arnimallee 22, 14195 Berlin, Germany.
71. Hormonal responses to whole-body vibration in men
C. Bosco and others Eur J Appl Physiol (2000) 81: 449±454 Ó Springer-Verlag 2000
72. The effects of vibration on human performance and hormonal profile
Marco Cardinal
Semmelweis University Doctoral School Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences
73. Effects of whole body vibration on biogenic amines in rat brain
MARIIZUMI AND A OKADA
From the Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa 920, Japan
74. Hormones & Detoxification http://torreschiropractic.com/wholebodyvibration.aspx
CHRISTINA TORRES DC, PC CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
75. Hormonal responses to a single session of whole body vibration exercise in elderly individuals . British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine
Marco Cardinale 1*, Roy L Soiza 2, John B Leiper 3, Angela Gibson 2 and William R Primrose 4
1 Olympic Medical Institute, United Kingdom
2 Dept. of Medicine for the Elderly Woodend Hospital, United Kingdom
3 Loughborough University, United Kingdom
4 Dept. of Medicine for the Elderly Woodend Hospital, United Kingdom
81. Prevention of Postmenopausal Bone Loss by a Low-Magnitude, High-Frequency Mechanical Stimuli: A Clinical Trial Assessing Compliance,Efficacy, and Safety
Clinton Rubin,1 Robert Recker,2 Diane Cullen,2 John Ryaby,3 Joan McCabe,3and Kenneth McLeod4 © 2004 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
82. To the Human Hip and Lumbar Spine Determining the Physiologic Feasibility of Delivering Low Level Anabolic Mechanical Stimuli to Skeletal Regions at Greatest Risk of Fracture Because of Osteoporosis
Rubin, Clinton PhD; Pope, Malcolm DrMedSci; Chris Fritton, J. PhD, DSc, MS; Magnusson, Marianne DrMedSci; Hansson, Tommy MD, PhD; McLeod, Kenneth PhD. Spine: 1 December 2003 - Volume 28 - Issue 23 - pp 2621-2627
83. A New Treatment Under Study by NASA-funded Doctors Could Reverse Bone Loss Experienced by Astronauts in Space Science NASA Web site
Patrick L. Barry The Science and Technology Directorate at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
84. Adaptive Responses of Human Skeletal Muscle to Vibration Exposure
C. Bosco 1-2-3, R. Colli 5, E. Introini, M. Cardinale 4, M. Iacovelli' , J.
Tihanyi 3, S.P. von Duvillard 7, A. Viru 8
1 University of Rome -Tor Vergata, Fondazione ‘Don Gnocchi”, Rome, Italy
2 Department of Biology of Physical Activity, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
3 Department of Biomechanics, Hungarian University of Physical Education, Budapest, Hungary
4 Research and Study Center, Italian Handball Federation
5 Research and Study Center Italian Cycling Federation
6 University of Rome - La Sapienza,II Chair of Human Physiology, Italy
7 Department of HPER, University of North Dakota, Grant Forks, USA
8 Institute of Exercise Biology, University of Tartu, Estonia
85. Exercise maintains bone density at spine and hip EFOPS: a 3-year longitudinal study in early postmenopausal women.
Engelke K, Kemmler W, Lauber D, Beeskow C, Pintag R, Kalender WA
Institute of Medical Physics, University of Erlangen, Henkestrasse 91, 91054, Erlangen, Germany, [Osteoporosis Int_ 2006] - Pub Med
86. Estrogen and bone-muscle strength and mass relationships
Schiessl H, Frost HM, Jee WS. Stratec Medizintechnik, Pforzheim, Germany
PUBMED National Center for Biotechnology Information
87. Vibrations to the Human Hip and Lumbar Spine (full report)
Clinton Rubin, PhD,* Malcolm Pope, DrMedSci, J. Chris Frit
88. Is High-Vibration Exercise Safe for Patients With Osteoporosis
Barbara Resnick, PhD, CRNP, FAAN, FAANP Medscape Nurses Geriatrics for Advanced Practice Nurses
89. Low-level mechanical signals and their potential as a non-pharmacological intervention for osteoporosis.
CLINTON RUBIN, STEFAN JUDEX, YI-XIAN QIN
Department of Biomedical Engineering, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY 11794-2580, USA
90. Low-Level, High-Frequency Mechanical Signals Enhance Musculoskeletal Development of Young Women With Low BMD
Vicente Gilsanz, Tishya AL Wren, Monique Sanchez, Frederick Dorey, Stefan Judex, and Clinton Rubin © 2006 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
91. New Insights about the Relationship between Bone Strength and Muscle Strength
H.Schießl, J. Willnecker Ph.D.
Stratec Medizintechnik GmbH Pforzheim, Germany
92. The American Chiropractor - theamericanchiropractor_com
Christian H. Reichardt, D.C., C.C.S.P. TAC, Rehabilitation, Volume 29, Issue 08
114. Prevention of Postmenopausal Bone Loss by a Low-Magnitude, High-
Frequency Mechanical Stimuli: A Clinical Trial Assessing Compliance,
Efficacy, and Safety
Clinton Rubin,1 Robert Recker,2 Diane Cullen,2 John Ryaby,3 Joan McCabe
JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH
© 2004 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
086. Estrogen and bone-muscle strength and mass relationships.Schiessl H, Frost HM, Jee WS.Stratec Medizintechnik, Pforzheim, Germany.PMID: 9437507 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
101. Anabolic activity of bone tissue, suppressed by disuse, is normalized by brief exposure to extremely low magnitude mechanical stimulation
CLINTON RUBIN,1 GANG XU, AND STEFAN JUDEX
Musculo-Skeletal Research Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Engineering, State University of
New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York 11794-2580 USA
102. Bone and Spaceflight
Jack J.W.A. van Loon
Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), Dept. of Oral Cell Biology, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
103. Effect of 6-Month Whole Body Vibration Training on Hip Density, Muscle Strength, and Postural Control in Postmenopausal Women A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study
Sabine MP Verschueren,1 Machteld Roelants,2 Christophe Delecluse,2 Stephan Swinnen,1
Dirk Vanderschueren,3 and Steven Boonen4
JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH
Volume 19, Number 3, 2004
Published online on December 22, 2003; doi: 10.1359/JBMR.0301245
© 2004 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
104. Effect of Whole Body Vibration on Bone and Fall Related Parameters –
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
Institute of Biometrie and Medical Statistics
Netzwerk-Knochengesundheit
Siemens Betriebs-Krankenkasse
105. Estrogen and Bone Muscle Strengh and Mass Relationships
Schiessl H, Frost HM, Jee WS.Stratec Medizintechnik, Pforzheim, Germany.PMID: 9437507 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
106. Adaptive responses of human skeletal muscle to vibration exposure
Bosco C, Colli R, Introini E, Cardinale M, Tsarpela O, Madella A, Tihanyi J, Viru A. University of Rome-Tor Vergata, Italy.
107. Influence of brief daily tendon vibration on rat soleus muscle in non weight bearing situation
Maurice Falempin and Soumeya Fodili In-Albon Laboratoire de Plasticité Neuromusculaire, Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille I, 59655 Villeneuve D'Ascq Cedex, France
108. Influence of Vibration on Bone Mineral Density in Women Who Have Weak Bones After Menopause
University Health Network/University of Toronto
( PI - Dr. Angela M. Cheung )
Study ID Numbers: 06-0332-AE, PSI 06-28
November 10, 2008
109. Low Magnitude Mechanical Stimulation to Improve Bone Mineral Density
United States, Massachusetts. Hebrew Senior Life, Institute for Aging Research Douglas P. Kiel, MD, MPH. Marian T. Hannan, DSc, MPH
110. Low-frequency vibratory exercise reduces the risk of bone fracture more than walking
Narcís Gusi1, Armando Raimundo2 and Alejo Leal3
1Faculty of Sports Sciences, University of Extremadura, Cáceres, Spain
2Department of Health and Welfare, University of Évora, Évora, Portugal
3Unite of Traumathology, Hospital of Cáceres, Cáceres, Spain
111. Mechanical Stimulation in the Form of Vibration Prevents prevents postmenopausal bone loss in ovariectomized rats
Flieger J, Karachalios T, Khaldi L, Raptou P, Lyritis G.Laboratory for the Research of the Musculoskeletal System "Th. Garofalidis", KAT Hospital, Kifisia 14561, Athens, Hellenic Republic, Greece.
112. Anabolism. Low mechanical signals strengthen long bones
Rubin C, Turner AS, Bain S, Mallinckrodt C, McLeod K.Musculo-Skeletal Research Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Engineering, State University of New York, Stony Brook, New York 11794-2580, USA.
113. Molecular pathways mediating mechanical signaling in bone
Janet Rubin a, Clinton Rubin b, Christopher Rae Jacobs c
a Department of Medicine, VAMC and Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta GA, VAMC-151, 1670 Clairmont Rd, Decatur, GA 30033, United States
b Department of Bioengineering, SUNY, Stony Brook NY, United States
c Bone and Joint R&D Center, VAMC Palo Alto, and Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States
114. Prevention of Postmenopausal Bone Loss by a Low Magnitude, High-Frequency Mechanical Stimuli A Clinical Trial Assessing Compliance, Efficacy, and Safety
Clinton Rubin,1 Robert Recker,2 Diane Cullen,2 John Ryaby,3 Joan McCabe,3
and Kenneth McLeod4 JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH
Volume 19, Number 3, 2004
Published online on December 22, 2003; doi: 10.1359/JBMR.0301251
© 2004 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
115. The effects of whole body vibration on muscular performance balance and bone
Torvinen Saila - Faculty of Medicine Tampere University Press
027. Vibrational Inhibition of Bone Erosion - A Low-Intensity Mechanical Countermeasure to Prohibit Osteoporosis in Astronauts During Long-Term Spaceflight (VIBE)
06.27.08 Principal Investigator: Clinton T. Rubin, Ph.D., State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY
019. Low-Level, High-Frequency Mechanical Signals Enhance Musculoskeletal
Development of Young Women With Low BMD
Vicente Gilsanz,1,2 Tishya AL Wren,1,2 Monique Sanchez,1 Frederick Dorey,3 Stefan Judex,4 and Clinton Rubin4 JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH Volume 21, Number 9, 2006
© 2006 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
066. Molecular pathways mediating mechanical signaling in bone
Janet Rubin a,⁎, Clinton Rubin b, Christopher Rae Jacobs c
a Department of Medicine, VAMC and Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta GA, VAMC-151, 1670 Clairmont Rd, Decatur, GA 30033, United States
b Department of Bioengineering, SUNY, Stony Brook NY, United States
c Bone and Joint R&D Center, VAMC Palo Alto, and Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States
026. Vibration Intervention to Improve Bone and Muscle in Children With Cerebral Palsy
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) United States, California Children Hospital, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90027
020. Preliminary results on the mobility after whole body vibration in immobilized children and adolescents
O. Semler, O. Fricke, K. Vezyroglou, C. Stark, E. Schoenau
Children’s Hospital, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany
021. METABOLIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSES DURING WHOLE BODY VIBRATION (WBV) EXERCISE: A PILOT STUDY.
Amy Mark, Maureen MacDonald, Mark Rakobowchuck, Christopher Gordon*, Cameron Blimkie. Department of Kinesiology and *Department of Radiology, McMaster University, Hamilton ON, L8S 4K1
016. Adaptive responses of human skeletal muscle to vibration exposure
C. Bosco, R. Colli, E. Introini, M.Cardinale, O. Tsarpela, A. Madella, J. Tihanyi and A. Viru
University of Rome - Tor Vergata, Fondazione 'Don Gnocci', Rome, Italy
Deparment of Biology of physical Activity, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
Department of Biomechanics, Hungarian University of Physical Education, Budapest, Hungary
Research and Study Center, Italian Cycling Federation
Research and Study Center, Italian Handball Federation
Italian Olympic Committee
Institute of Exercise Biology, University of Tartu, Estonia
306. Acute changes in neuromuscular excitability after exhaustive whole body vibration exercise as compared to exhaustion by squatting exercise
Jorn Rittweger1,2, Marcus Mutschelknauss2 and Dieter Felsenberg2
1Institut fur Physiologie, Freie Universitat Berlin, Arnimallee, Berlin, Germany, 2Zentrum fu¨r Muskel- und Knochenforschung, Universitatsklinikum Benjamin
Franklin, Freie Universitat Berlin, Hindenburgdamm, Berlin, Germany
022. The effects of random whole-body-vibration on motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease
Christian T. Haasa,∗, Stephan Turbanskia, Kirn Kesslerb and Dietmar Schmidtbleichera
Institute of Sport Sciences, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt, Germany
Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt, Germany
023. Suppressive mechanism of gastric motility by whole-body vibration
Ishitake-Miyazaki-Ando-Matoba. Kurume University of Medicine- Japan
018. Influence of vibration on mechanical power and electromyogram activity in human arm flexor muscles
Carmelo Bosco á Marco Cardinale á Olga Tsarpela C. Bosco Department of Biology of Physical Activity, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
029. The feasibility of whole body vibration in institutionalised elderly
persons and its influence on muscle performance, balance and
mobility: a randomised controlled trial
Ivan Bautmans1,2, Ellen Van Hees3, Jean-Claude Lemper4,5 and Tony Mets*1,4
Address: 1Gerontology, Free University of Brussels (VUB), Laarbeeklaan 103, B-1090 Brussels, Belgium, 2Revalidation Sciences & Physical Therapy,
Free University of Brussels (VUB), Laarbeeklaan 103, B-1090 Brussels, Belgium, 3Physical Therapy, Hogeschool Antwerpen, Antwerp, Belgium,
4Geriatrics, Academic Hospital of the Free University of Brussels (AZ-VUB), Laarbeeklaan 101, B-1090 Brussels, Belgium and 5Foundation for
Psychogeriatrics, Brussels, Belgium
025. Efficiency of vibration exercise for glycemic control in type 2 diabetes patients
Klaus Baum,1 Tim Votteler,2 and Jürgen Schiab2
1. Institut für Physiologie und Anatomie, Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln, Germany and Trainingsinstitut Prof. Dr. Baum GmbH, Köln, Germany
2. Trainingsinstitut Prof. Dr. Baum GmbH, Köln, Germany
304. Low Magnitude Mechanical Loading Is Osteogenic in Children
With Disabling Conditions
Kate Ward,1 Chrissie Alsop,1 Janette Caulton,2 Clinton Rubin,3
Judith Adams,1 and Zulf Mughal4 JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH
© 2004 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
011. Suppressive mechanism of gastric motility by whole-body vibration
T. Ishitake (&) á Y. Miyazaki á H. Ando á T. Matoba
Department of Environmental Medicine,
Kurume University School of Medicine, Japan
012. Effect of Whole Body Vibration on Muscular Performance, Balance and Bone
Faculty of Medicine of the University of Tampere, Finland
029. The feasibility of whole body vibration in institutionalized elderly persons and its influence on muscle performance, balance and mobility: a randomised controlled trial
Ivan Bautmans1,2, Ellen Van Hees3, Jean-Claude Lemper4,5 and Tony Mets*1,4
Address: 1Gerontology, Free University of Brussels (VUB), Laarbeeklaan 103, B-1090 Brussels, Belgium, 2Revalidation Sciences & Physical Therapy,
Free University of Brussels (VUB), Laarbeeklaan 103, B-1090 Brussels, Belgium, 3Physical Therapy, Hogeschool Antwerpen, Antwerp, Belgium,
4Geriatrics, Academic Hospital of the Free University of Brussels (AZ-VUB), Laarbeeklaan 101, B-1090 Brussels, Belgium and 5Foundation for
Psychogeriatrics, Brussels, Belgium
030. Controlled Whole Body Vibrations Improve Health Related Quality Of Life In
Elderly Patients
Olivier Bruyere1, Marc-Antoine Wuidart2, Elio Di Palma2, Jean-Yves Reginster1. 1University of Liege,
Liege, Belgium; 2Haute Ecole Andre Vesale, Liege, Belgium
030. Controlled Whole body vibrations to decrease fall risk and improve health related quality of life in elderly patients. (second version)
Olivier Bruyere1, Marc-Antoine Wuidart2, Elio Di Palma2, Jean-Yves Reginster1. 1University of Liege,
Liege, Belgium; 2Haute Ecole Andre Vesale, Liege, Belgium
031. Effect of a vibration exposure on muscular performance and body balance. Randomized cross-over study
Saila Torvinen1,2, Pekka Kannus1,2, Harri SievaÈnen1, Tero A.H. JaÈrvinen2, Matti Pasanen1, Saija Kontulainen1,
Teppo L.N. JaÈrvinen2, Markku JaÈrvinen2, Pekka Oja1 and Ilkka Vuori1
1Bone Research Group, UKK Institute, Tampere, Finland, and 2Medical School and Institute of Medical Technology, University of Tampere and Department of Surgery,
Tampere University Hospital, Tampere, Finland
033. Effect of Whole Body Vibration on Bone and Fall Related Parameters
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg - Institute of Biometrie and Medical Statistics
Netzwerk-Knochengesundheit. Siemens Betriebs-Krankenkasse- Germany
034. Effect of whole-body vibration exercise and muscle strengthening, balance, and walking exercises on walking ability in the elderly
Kazuhiro Kawanabe,1 Akira Kawashima,1 Issei Sashimoto,1 Tsuyoshi Takeda,2 Yoshihiro Sato, 3 and Jun Iwamoto 2 1 Kawashima Orthopaedic Clinic, Chiba, 2 Department of Sports Medicine, School of Medicine, Keio University, Tokyo, 3 Department of Neurology, Mitate Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan
036. Efficacy of training program for ambulatory competent in elderly women
Jun Iwamoto,1,2 Yohei Otaka,2 Kazuhiko Kudo,2 Tsuyoshi Takeda,1 Mitsuyoshi Uzawa2 and Kiyoshi Hirabayashi2 1Department of Sports Medicine, School of Medicine, Keio University Tokyo 2Keiyu Orthopaedic Hospital, Gunma, Japan
037. Vibration therapy improves walk, balance in elderly
Bruyere O, Wuidart, MA, et al. Presentation: Controlled whole body vibrations improve health related quality of life in elderly patients. Orlando, FL: American College of Rheumatology
039. WHOLE-BODY VIBRATION EXERCISE IN THE ELDERLY PEOPLE
K. Miyamoto1*, S. Mori1, S. Tsuji2, S. Tanaka3, M. Kawamoto2, T. Mashiba1, S.
Komatsubara1, T. Akiyama1, J. Kawanishi1, H. Norimatsu1
1Kagawa Med. University, Kagawa, Japan
2Shirotori Hospital, Kagawa, Japan
3Kagawa Med. University Hospital, Kagawa, Japan
302. Balance training and exercise in geriatric patients
M. Runge, G. Rehfeld, E. Resnicek.- Aerpah-Klinik Esslingen, Germany
303. Effect of Whole Body Vibration on the BMD and balancing ability in postmenopausal women
K S Leung. Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology. The Chinese University of Hong Kong
305. Effects of Whole body vibration on neuromuscular performance of community dwelling older adults
School of Exercise Science, Faculty of Health Sciences. Australian Catholic University
118. Controlled Whole Body Vibration to Decrease Fall Risk and
Improve Health-Related Quality of Life of Nursing Home
Residents
Olivier Bruyere, PhD, Marc-Antoine Wuidart, MSc, Elio Di Palma, MSc, Margaret Gourlay, MD, Olivier Ethgen, PhD, Florent Richy, MSc, Jean-Yves Reginster, MD, PhD
059. Effect of whole body vibration stimulus and voluntary contraction on motoneuron pool.
Yoshiaki Nishira, T. Iwasaki- Hatta, Wasaka- University of Tsukaba, Sport Sciences, Japan
076. A comparison of the physiologic effects of acute whole-body vibration exercise in young and older people.
Cochrane DJ, Sartor F, Winwood K, Stannard SR, Narici MV, Rittweger J. Sport Management & Coaching, Department of Management, Massey
University, Palmerston North, NZ.
301. Effect of muscles of mechanical vibration in combination with Physical therapy in treating female stress urinary incontinence
von der Heide S1, Emons G1, Hilgers R2, Viereck V1 1. Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany,
2. Department of Medical Statistics, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany
040. Female pelvis - incontinence- German
Therapiemöglichkeiten bei Harninkontinenz
Dr.med.Martin Runge,Aerpah-Kliniken Esslingen-Kennenburg und Ilshofen
307. Oxygen uptake in whole-body vibration exercise: Influence of vibration frequency, amplitude, and external load
Auteur(s) / Author(s)
RITTWEGER J. (1 2) ; EHRIG J. (2) ; JUST K. (2) ; MUTSCHELKNAUSS M. (2) ; KIRSCH K. A. (1) ; FELSENBERG D. (2) ;
Affiliation(s) du ou des auteurs / Author(s) Affiliation(s)
(1) Institut für Physiologie, Freie Universität Berlin, 14195 Berlin, ALLEMAGNE
(2) Center of Muscle and Bone Research, University Hospital Benjamin Franklin, Freie Universität Berlin, 12200 Berlin, ALLEMAGNE
008. Vibrations and their applications in sport. A Review
Issurin VB.
Institute for Physical Education and Sport, Elite Sport Department of Israel at the
Wingate, Israel
043. METABOLIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSES DURING WHOLE BODY VIBRATION (WBV) EXERCISE: A PILOT STUDY.
Amy Mark, Maureen MacDonald, Mark Rakobowchuck, Christopher Gordon*, Cameron Blimkie.
Department of Kinesiology and *Department of Radiology, McMaster University, Hamilton ON, L8S 4K1
046. THE INFLUENCE OF WHOLE BODY VIBRATION ON THE MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR OF SKELETAL MUSCLE
Bosco C. 1,2,3, M. Cardinale, 4, R. Colli 5, J. Tihanyi 3, S.P. von
Duvillard 6, A. Viru 7
University of Rome -Tor Vergata, Fondazione “Don Gnocchi”, Rome, Italy
Department of Biology of Physical. Activity, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
041. Adapative responses of human skeletal muscle to vibration exposure
Bosco C. 1,2,3, M. Cardinale, 4, R. Colli 5, J. Tihanyi 3, S.P. von
Duvillard 6, A. Viru 7
University of Rome -Tor Vergata, Fondazione “Don Gnocchi”, Rome, Italy
Department of Biology of Physical. Activity, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
042. Electromyography Activity of Vastus Lateralis Muscle During Whole-Body Vibrations of Different Frequencies
MARCO CARDINALE1 AND JON LIM2
1Department of Biomedical Science, University of Aberdeen, Scotland; 2Northern State University, South Dakota.
045. The Influence of Whole Body Vibration on Jumping Performance
Bosco C. 1,2,3, M. Cardinale, 4, R. Colli 5, J. Tihanyi 3, S.P. von
Duvillard 6, A. Viru 7
University of Rome -Tor Vergata, Fondazione “Don Gnocchi”, Rome, Italy
Department of Biology of Physical. Activity, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
072. The effects of vibration on human performance and hormonal profile
Marco Cardinale - Semmelweis University Doctoral School
Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences- Budapest
048. NEW TRENDS IN TRAINING SCIENCE:
THE USE OF VIBRATIONS FOR ENHANCING PERFORMANCE
by Carmelo Bosco, Marco Cardinale, Olga Tsarpela and Elio Locatelli
047. The rate of muscle temperature increase during acute whole-body vibration exercise. Cochrane DJ, Stannard SR, Sargeant AJ, Rittweger J. Sport Management and Coaching, Department of Management, Massey University, Private Bag 11 222, Palmerston North, New Zealand. D.Cochrane@massey.ac.nz
2006The American College of Sports Medicine
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise:Volume 38(4)April 2006pp 720-725
[APPLIED SCIENCES: Biodynamics]
SANDS, WILLIAM A.1; MCNEAL, JENI R.2; STONE, MICHAEL H.3; RUSSELL, ELIZABETH M.1; JEMNI, MONEM4
1Sport Science, U.S. Olympic Committee, Colorado Springs, CO; 2Department PEHR, Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA; 3Physical Education, Exercise and Sport Sciences, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN; and 4Leeds Metropolitan University, Carnegie Faculty of Sport and Education, Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM
176. Will whole-body vibration training help increase the range of motion of the hamstrings?
van den Tillaar R.
Section for Human Movement Science, Faculty of Social and Technology Management, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim. roland.tillaar@svt.ntnu.no
PMID: 16503680 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
017. The effects of a whole-body vibration program on muscle performance and flexibility in female athletes.
Fagnani F, Giombini A, Di Cesare A, Pigozzi F, Di Salvo V. Sports Medicine Laboratory, Department of Health Sciences, University of Rome "IUSM", Rome,
Italy.
042. Electromyography Activity of Vastus Lateralis Muscle During Whole-Body Vibrations of Different Frequencies
MARCO CARDINALE1 AND JON LIM2
1Department of Biomedical Science, University of Aberdeen, Scotland; 2Northern State University, South Dakota
052. Acute physiological effects of exhaustive whole-body vibration exercise in man
J. Rittweger1,2, G. Beller2 and D. Felsenberg2
1Institute of Physiology, Freie Universitat Berlin, Arnimallee 22, 14195 Berlin, Germany, and 2Osteoporosis Research Group, Freie UniversitaÈ t Berlin,
University Hospital Benjamin Franklin, Hindenburgdamm 30, 12200 Berlin, Germany
054. Effect of vibration training on muscle strength, muscle performance and velocity-related mechanical muscle characteristics
Roelants, machteld, Delecluse, Christopher, Van Leemputte, Marc
Leuven University, Belgium
057. Effect of a vibration exposure on muscular performance and body balance. Randomized cross-over study
Saila Torvinen1,2, Pekka Kannus1,2, Harri SievaÈnen1, Tero A.H. JaÈrvinen2, Matti Pasanen1, Saija Kontulainen1,
Teppo L.N. JaÈrvinen2, Markku JaÈrvinen2, Pekka Oja1 and Ilkka Vuori1
1Bone Research Group, UKK Institute, Tampere, Finland, and 2Medical School and Institute of Medical Technology, University of Tampere and Department of Surgery,
Tampere University Hospital, Tampere, Finland
076. A comparison of the physiologic effects of acute whole-body vibration exercise in young and older people.
Cochrane DJ, Sartor F, Winwood K, Stannard SR, Narici MV, Rittweger J. Sport Management & Coaching, Department of Management, Massey
University, Palmerston North, NZ.
094. The Use of Vibration Training to Enhance Muscle Strength and Power
Jin Luo,1,2 Brian McNamara2 and Kieran Moran1
1 School of Sport Science and Health, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
2 School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Dublin City University,
Dublin, Ireland
097. Whole Body Vibration: A new exercise approach
Presented by: Martha R. Hinman, PT, EdD
Associate Professor Department of Physical Therapy The University of Texas Medical Branch, USA
072. The effects of vibration on human performance and hormonal profile
Marco Cardinal
Semmelweis University Doctoral School Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences
120. THE INFLUENCE OF WHOLE BODY VIBRATION ON THE MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR OF SKELETAL MUSCLE
Bosco C. 1,2,3, M. Cardinale, 4, R. Colli 5, J. Tihanyi 3, S.P. von
Duvillard 6, A. Viru 7
1 University of Rome -Tor Vergata, Fondazione “Don Gnocchi”, Rome, Italy
2 Department of Biology of Physical. Activity, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
3 Department of Biomechanics, Hungarian University of Physical Education, Budapest, Hungary
4 Research and Study Center, Italian Handball Federation
5 Research and Study Center Italian Cycling Federation
6 Department of HPER, University of North Dakota, Grant Forks, USA
7 Institute of Exercise Biology, University of Tartu, Estonia
121. THE USE OF VIBRATIONS FOR ENHANCING PERFORMANCE
by Carmelo Bosco, Marco Cardinale, Olga Tsarpela and Elio Locatelli
150. Human Postural Responses to Different Frequency Vibrations of Lower Leg Muscles
A. POLÓNYOVÁ, F. HLAVAČKA
Institute of Normal and Pathological Physiology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
151. Human Responses to Vibration Therapy
M. Tylee1, M. R. Popovic1,2, S.Yu3, and C. Craven2
1Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
2Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto, Canada
2Deparement of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Industrial Engineering, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
059. Effect of whole body vibration stimulus and voluntary contraction on motoneuron pool.
Yoshiaki Nishira, T. Iwasaki- Hatta, Wasaka- University of Tsukaba, Sport Sciences, Japan
154. Oxygen uptake during Whole Body Vibration exercise comparison with squatting as a slow voluntary movement
Jorn Rittweger – Hans Schiessl – Dieter Felsenberg. Eur. J. Physiology
155. Short-term effects of whole-body vibration on maximal voluntary isometric knee extensor force and rate of force rise
C.J. de Ruiter ֶ R.M. van der Linden
M.J.A. van der Zijden ֶ A.P. Hollander ֶ A. de Haan Eur J Appl Physiol (2003)
156. Strength Increase after Whole-Body Vibration Compared with Resistance Training
CHRISTOPHE DELECLUSE1, MACHTELD ROELANTS1, and SABINE VERSCHUEREN2
1Exercise Physiology and Biomechanics Laboratory, and 2Laboratory of Motor Control, Faculty of Physical Education
and Physiotherapy, Department of Kinesiology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, BELGIUM
157. The assessment of vibromyographical signals in the time and frequency domains during a fatigue protocol
B.Humphries* & G. Warman The School of Health and Human Performance, Central Queensland University.
160. Acute and residual effects of vibratory stimulation on explosive strength in elite and amateur athletes
V.B. Issurin* and G. TENENBAUM
Rubinstein Centre for Research and Sport Medicine Sciences, Wingate Institute for Physical Education and Sport, Netanya 42902, Israel
162.Strength Increase after Whole Body Vibration Compared with Resistance training.
Christophe Delecluse, Sabine Verschueren, Machteld Roelants Faculteit Lichamelijke Opvoeding en Kinesitherapie Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, België
163. A Revolution in Fitness, Wellness and Healing
Keith DeOrio, M.D.
068. Resistive Simulated Weightbearing Exercise With Whole Body Vibration Reduces Lumbar Spine Deconditioning in Bed-Rest
Daniel L. Belavy, PhD,*Julie A. Hides, PhD, Stephen J. Wilson, PhD, Warren Stanton, Fernando C. Dimeo, PhD, Jorn Rittweger, PhD, Dieter Felsenberg, PhD,*
and Carolyn A. Richardson, PhD
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024. Treatment of Chronic Lower Back Pain with Lumbar Extension and Whole-Body Vibration Exercise
A Randomized Controlled Trial
Jorn Rittweger, MD,* Karsten Just, MD, Katja Kautzsch, MsPsych, Peter Reeg, MD, and Dieter Felsenberg, PhD. SPINE Volume 27, Number 17
124. The effect of weightbearing exercise with low frequency, whole body vibration on lumbosacral proprioception: A pilot study on normal subjects
Tania L Fontana, Carolyn A Richardson and Warren R Stanton
School of Health and Rehabilitation Science,The University of Queensland
126. Use of a therapeutic ranging exercise program in the rehabilitation of a person with progressive supranuclear palsy
JG Gianutsos, EF Richter and M Hutchinson, New York University, School of Medicine, New York, USA. Mediterranean Congress of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
125. The effects of Whole Body Vibration on reflex-induced standing in persons with chronic and acute Spinal Cord Injury
JG Gianutsos, JH Ahn, LC Oakes, EF Richtermum, BB Gryng and M Hutchinson, New York University, School of Medicine, New York, USA. Mediterranean Congress of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
127. The Role of Paraspinal Muscle Spindles in Lumbosacral Position Sense in Individuals With and Without Low Back Pain
Spine: 15 April 2000 - Volume 25 - Issue 8 - pp 989-994
Brumagne, Simon PT; Cordo, Paul PhD; Lysens, Roeland MD, PhD;
Verschueren, Sabine PhD; Swinnen, Stephan PhD
069. The effects of whole-body vibration on upper- and lower body EMG during static and dynamic contractions.
Hazall, Jakobi, Kenno. University of Windsor, Department of Kinesiology, UK
138. The effect of weight bearing exercise with low frequency, whole body vibration on lumbosacral proprioception: A pilot study on normal subjects
Tania L Fontana, Carolyn A Richardson and Warren R Stanton
School of Health and Rehabilitation Science,The University of Queensland
174. Power-Plate stimulates recovery after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture.
Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin®, Vol. 56,
No. 7/8 (special abstract issue), p. 228: “Erfahrungen mit Ganzkörpervibrationstraining nach arthroskopischer Rekonstruktion des Vorderen Kreuzbandes – Empirical study of the effects of whole body vibration after arthroscopic reconstruction of the ACL“.
By J.D. Bastian, W. Franz Lutrina Klinik, Department of Knee Surgery, Kaiserslautern, Germany
139. The effects of random whole-body-vibration on motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease
Christian T. Haasa, Stephan Turbanskia, Kirn Kesslerb and Dietmar Schmidtbleichera
aInstitute of Sport Sciences, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt, Germany
bDepartment of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt, Germany
103. Effect of 6-Month Whole Body Vibration Training on Hip Density,
Muscle Strength, and Postural Control in Postmenopausal Women:
A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study
Sabine MP Verschueren,1 Machteld Roelants,2 Christophe Delecluse,2 Stephan Swinnen,1 Dirk Vanderschueren,3 and Steven Boonen. JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH Volume 19, Number 3, 2004 © 2004 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
151. Human Responses to Vibration Therapy
M. Tylee1, M. R. Popovic1,2, S.Yu3, and C. Craven2
1Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada 2Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto, Canada
2Deparement of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Industrial Engineering, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
129. A Comparative Study of Whole Body Vibration Training and Conventional Training on Knee Proprioception and Postural Stability after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
zar Moezy 1, Gholamreza Olyaei 1*, Mohammadreza Hadian 1, Mohammad Razi 2 and Soghrat Faghihzadeh 3 1 Medical Sciences/ Tehran University, Iran, Islamic Republic of
2 Iran University of Medical Sciences, Iran, Islamic Republic of
3 Tarbiate Modarres University, Iran, Islamic Republic of
070. The Power Plate A new application in physical therapy
Hanzehogeschool HvG Facilteit Gamma Janneke Kelderman
Opleiding Fysiotherapie Van Swietenlaan 1 Groningen, October 2001
Groningen
133. Effects of random whole-body vibration on postural control in Parkinson's disease.
Turbanski S, Haas CT, Schmidtbleicher D, Friedrich A, Duisberg P.
Institute of Sport Sciences, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt/Main, Germany. turbanski@sport.uni-frankfurt.de
132. Effect of a Whole-Body Vibration Session on Knee Stability. International Journal of Sports Medicine
Melnyk M, Kofler B, Faist M, Hodapp M, Gollhofer A.
Department of Sport and Sports Science, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany. mark.melnyk@sport.uni-freiburg.de
020. Results of a prospective pilot trial on mobility after whole body vibration in children and adolescents with osteogenesis imperfecta Clinical Rehabilitation
Semler O, Fricke O, Vezyroglou K, Stark C, Stabrey A, Schoenau E.
Children's Hospital, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany.
063. Human skeletal muscle structure and function preserved by vibration muscle exercise following 55 days of bed rest.
Dieter Blottner ֶ Michele Salanova ֶ Britta Puttmann Gudrun Schiffl ֶ Dieter Felsenberg ֶ Bjorn Buehring Jorn Rittweger. Eur J Appl Physiol (2006) 97: 261–271
014.The effect of 30 Hz. vs. 50 Hz passive vibration and duration of vibration on skin blood flow in the arm
Collen Maloney-Hinds, Jerrold Petrofsky, Grenith Zimmerman
Department of physical Therapy, Loma Linda University, CA, USA
140. Voluntary muscle strength transiently in patients with stroke
Tekla Kornélia Tihanyi, Mónika Horváth, Gábor Fazekas, Tibor Hortobágyi and József Tihanyi. http://www.sagepublications.com
050. Oregon State University Researchers to Shake-Up Hip Replacement Therapy
By Stephen Swanson, 541-737-0789
SOURCE: Gianni Maddalozzo, 541-737-6802
130. Vibration Therapy: Whole body vibration brings a new buzz to routine
rehabilitation.
By Vivian Eisenstadt, MAPT, OCS
092. Vibration Therapy and the Aging Baby Boomers
Christian H. Reicharddt, D.C.
TAC, Rehabilitation, Volume 29, Issue 08
026. Vibration Intervention to Improve Bone and Muscle in Children With Cerebral Palsy
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and
Skin Diseases (NIAMS)
172. Effects Of 9 Months Of Whole Body Vibration In Obese Middle-Aged Women
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise:Volume 40(5) Supplement 1May
2008pp S160-161
Moon, Hwang-woon; Sedlock, Darlene A. FACSM
Wastl Human Performance Laboratory, Purdue University, West lafayette, IN.
171. Impact of Whole-Body Vibration Training Versus Fitness Training on Muscle Strength and Muscle Mass in Older Men: A 1-Year Randomized Controlled Trial
An Bogaerts,1 Christophe Delecluse,2 Albrecht L. Claessens,2 Walter Coudyzer,3
Steven Boonen,4 and Sabine M. P. Verschueren1
1Division of Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
and 2Research Center for Exercise and Health, Department of Biomedical Kinesiology,
Faculty of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.
3Radiology Section, Department of Morphology and Medical Imaging and
4Leuven University Center for Metabolic Bone Diseases and Division of Geriatric Medicine,
Faculty of Medicine, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.
170. The Effects of Movement Velocity During Squatting on Energy Expenditure and Substrate Utilization in Whole-Body Vibration
N. Garatachea, Alfonso Jiménez, Guilherme Bresciani
Journal of strength and conditioning research: the research journal
of the NSCA, ISSN 1064-8011, Vol. 21, Nº. 2, 2007 , pags. 594-598
168. Effects of 24 weeks of whole body vibration training on body composition and muscle strength in untrained females.
Roelants M, Delecluse C, Goris M, Verschueren S. Exercise Physiology and
Biomechanics Laboratory, Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy,
Department of Kinesiology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Tervuursevest 101,
3001 Leuven, Belgium.
144. OXYGEN UPTAKE DURING WHOLE BODY VIBRATION IN
OVERWEIGHT WOMEN
DIRK VISSERS, KRIS IDES, CARL VERCRUYSSE,
STEVEN TRUIJEN and LUC VAN GAAL.
University College of Antwerp , Dept. Of Health Sciences, Belgium
University of Antwerp and Antwerp University Hospital, Belgium
100. INFLUENCE OF VIBRATION TRAINING ON ENERGY EXPENDITURE IN ACTIVE MEN
MARZO E. DA SILVA, JUAN M. FERNANDEZ, EDUARDO CASTILLO, VICTOR M. NUNEZ, DIANA M. VAAMONDE, MARIA S. POBLADOR, AND JOSE L. LANCHO
Morphological Sciences Department, School of Medicine, University of Cordoba, Cordoba, Spain.
098. Whole body vibration exercise: are vibrations good for you?
M Cardinale, J Wakeling, College of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of
Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB25 2ZD, Scotland, UK;
103. Effect of 6-Month Whole Body Vibration Training on Hip Density,
Muscle Strength, and Postural Control in Postmenopausal Women:
A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study
Sabine MP Verschueren,1 Machteld Roelants,2 Christophe Delecluse,2 Stephan Swinnen,1 Dirk Vanderschueren,3 and Steven Boonen. JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH Volume 19, Number 3, 2004 © 2004 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
141. High-Frequency Vibration Training Increases Muscle Power in Postmenopausal Women
Cosiemo Roberto Russo, MD, Fulvio Lauretani MD, STefania Bandinelli MD, Bartali, Cavazzini, Guralnik, Ferruci
Arch Physical Medicine Rehabilitation Vol 84, December 2003
142. Whole-body-vibration training increases knee-extension
strength and speed of movement in older women.
Roelants M, Delecluse C, Verschueren SM.
Exercise Physiology and Biomechanics Laboratory, Faculty of Physical Education and
Physiotherapy, Department of Kinesiology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
401. Effects of Whole Body Vibration on Posture and Kinesthetic Perception
Written by Christian H. Reichardt, D.C., C.C.S.P.
TAC, Rehabilitation , Volume 29, Issue 06
402. Vibrational Therapy and the Aging Baby Boomers
Written by Christian H. Reichardt, D.C.,C.C.S.P.
TAC, Rehabilitation , Volume 29, Issue 08
403. Good Vibration
Almost Effortless muscle and strength gains
By Jerry Bralnum. www.ironmanmagazine.com December 2006
