Standing position on vibration platform. (a) Flexed knees with marker

Standing position on vibration platform. (a) Flexed knees with marker

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Download scientific diagram | Standing position on vibration platform. (a) Flexed knees with marker, the standing position for the FK (flexed knee) and CON (Control) groups during the vibration or sham stimulus respectively, and (b) Locked knees, the standing position for the LK (locked kness) group during the vibration stimulus. from publication: Effect of Standing Posture During Whole Body Vibration Training on Muscle Morophology and Function in Older Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial | Whole body vibration (WBV) is a novel modality of exercise shown to improve musculoskeletal function. This study aims to examine the effects of standing posture during low magnitude WBV training on muscle function and muscle morphology in older adults. Nineteen men and women | Posture, Whole Body Vibration and Older Adults | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

Rhonda ORR, Director of Movement Sciences, BPharm, MExSpSc, PhD, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Discipline of Exercise and Sport Science

Standing position on vibration platform. (a) Flexed knees with marker

David GREENE, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, UBC, Vancouver School of Economics

PDF) Effect of standing posture during whole body vibration training on muscle morphology and function in older adults: A randomised controlled trial

PDF) Effect of standing posture during whole body vibration training on muscle morphology and function in older adults: A randomised controlled trial

Plot of habitual gait velocity versus power at (A) 40% 1RM (1

Standing position on vibration platform. (a) Flexed knees with marker

David GREENE, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, UBC, Vancouver School of Economics

Linear and Curvilinear Associations Between Power (W) (70% and 40% 1RM)

Rhonda ORR, Director of Movement Sciences, BPharm, MExSpSc, PhD, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Discipline of Exercise and Sport Science

Effect of standing posture during whole body vibration training on muscle morphology and function in older adults: A randomised controlled trial, BMC Geriatrics

Maria FIATARONE SINGH, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Faculty of Health Sciences

Rhonda ORR, Director of Movement Sciences, BPharm, MExSpSc, PhD, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Discipline of Exercise and Sport Science

(PDF) Effect of standing posture during whole body vibration training on muscle morphology and function in older adults: A randomised controlled trial

Maria FIATARONE SINGH, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Faculty of Health Sciences