Feasibility Study Evaluating Four Weeks Stochastic Resonance Whole-Body Vibration Training with Healthy Female Students
Author(s) -
Lorenz Radlinger,
Cornelia Burkhalter
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
ssrn electronic journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1556-5068
DOI - 10.2139/ssrn.2365206
Subject(s) - whole body vibration , training (meteorology) , stochastic resonance , vibration , resonance (particle physics) , medicine , physical therapy , physical medicine and rehabilitation , psychology , physics , acoustics , computer science , atomic physics , noise (video) , artificial intelligence , image (mathematics) , meteorology
This study assessed the feasibility of stochastic resonance whole-body vibration (SR-WBV) training and its impact on isometric maximal voluntary contraction (IMVC), isometric rate of force development (IRFD) and a drop jump test (DJ) in healthy female students. Twelve participants were randomised to static squats during SR-WBV 6 Hz, noise level 4, over 4 weeks or to a control group (no training). Feasibility outcomes included the number of students agreeing to participate, the number of drop-outs, the adherence to the SR-WBV and the evaluation of the protocol. Secondary outcomes were IMVC, IRFD and DJ. Results: Among 35 eligible students, 12 agreed to participate and two dropped out. The adherence was 41 of 60 possible sessions. There were moderate to large, but statistically non-significant, gains in the secondary outcomes. Conclusion: These results suggest that such a study would be feasible although with some modifications such as a better familiarisation to the DJ.
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