Borges Daniel T, Macedo Liane B, Lins Caio A A, Brasileiro Jamilson S
Department of Physiotherapy, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Laboratório de análise da Performance Neuromuscular (LAPERN), Av. Senador Salgado Filho, 3000, Campus Universitário, Lagoa Nova, Natal - RN, CEP 59.078-970, Brazil.
Department of Physiotherapy, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Laboratório de análise da Performance Neuromuscular (LAPERN), Av. Senador Salgado Filho, 3000, Campus Universitário, Lagoa Nova, Natal - RN, CEP 59.078-970, Brazil.
Man Ther. 2016 Sep;25:62-8. doi: 10.1016/j.math.2016.06.005. Epub 2016 Jun 16.
Whole body vibration has become a popular practice in training and rehabilitation centers. Although proposed as a useful adjunct to improve various aspects of musculoskeletal function, its real benefits and immediate physiological responses are still uncertain.
This study analyzed the immediate effects of whole-body vibration with two distinct frequencies on neuromuscular performance of the quadriceps femoris and in the postural control of healthy subjects.
Randomized controlled trial.
Sixty physically active women were submitted to an evaluation of the oscillation of the center of pressure through baropodometry and isokinetic performance of quadriceps femoris muscle of the non-dominant limb, associated with the electromyographic amplitude assessment of vastus lateralis muscle. Subjects were randomly divided into three groups: control group - performed an exercise protocol with the vibrating platform off; 30 and 50 Hz groups - conducted the exercise protocol with the platform on, with a frequency of 30 and 50 Hz, respectively.
There was a significant reduction in the time of peak torque in three evaluated groups (p < 0.001), with no differences between the groups (p = 0.586). There were no significant differences in pressure center oscillation, peak torque normalized for body weight, total work, and average power nor in the value of the root mean square in any of the groups.
This study suggests that the exercise protocol on the vibrating platform does not change neuromuscular performance or the pressure center oscillation of healthy women. CLINICALTRIALS.
NCT02416362.
全身振动已在训练和康复中心成为一种普遍的训练方式。尽管它被认为是改善肌肉骨骼功能各方面的一种有用辅助手段,但其实际益处和即时生理反应仍不明确。
本研究分析了两种不同频率的全身振动对健康受试者股四头肌神经肌肉性能和姿势控制的即时影响。
随机对照试验。
60名身体活跃的女性接受了通过足底压力测量法评估压力中心振荡以及非优势侧股四头肌等速运动表现,并结合股外侧肌肌电图幅度评估。受试者被随机分为三组:对照组——在振动平台关闭的情况下进行运动方案;30赫兹组和50赫兹组——分别在平台开启、频率为30赫兹和50赫兹的情况下进行运动方案。
三个评估组的峰值扭矩时间均显著缩短(p < 0.001),但组间无差异(p = 0.586)。在压力中心振荡、体重标准化峰值扭矩、总功、平均功率以及任何一组的均方根值方面均无显著差异。
本研究表明,在振动平台上进行的运动方案不会改变健康女性的神经肌肉性能或压力中心振荡。临床试验。
NCT02416362。