Stillman B C
Physiotherapy School of Victoria.
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At the annual meeting of the Australian Association of Neurologists in 1964, J. W. Lance-from the Division of Neurology, Prince Henry Hospital, Sydney, and the School of Medicine, University of New South Wales-made one of the earliest reports on the effects of low amplitude, high frequency, sinusoidal stretch on human skeletal muscle (Lance, 1965). This effect consists of an involuntary asynchronous motor unit contraction in the muscle subjected to the mechanical vibration, with reciprocal relaxation of the prime antagonists. Hagbarth and Eklund (1966a) termed this response the tonic vibration reflex (TVR). This author has coined the term vibratory motor stimulation (VMS) to describe the use of mechanical vibration for the purpose of eliciting the TVR or its correlates.
1964年,在澳大利亚神经学家协会年会上,悉尼亨利王子医院神经科以及新南威尔士大学医学院的J. W. 兰斯发表了关于低振幅、高频正弦拉伸对人体骨骼肌影响的最早报告之一(兰斯,1965年)。这种效应表现为受机械振动的肌肉中出现非自主异步运动单位收缩,同时主要拮抗肌出现相应的松弛。哈格巴斯和埃克隆德(1966年a)将这种反应称为紧张性振动反射(TVR)。本文作者创造了“振动运动刺激”(VMS)这一术语,以描述为引发TVR或其相关反应而使用机械振动的方法。