Upper limb vibration prototype with sports and rehabilitation applications: development, evaluation and preliminary study
Vibration stimulation as an exercise intervention has been studied increasingly for its potential benefits and applications in sports and rehabilitation. Vibratory exercise devices should be capable of generating highly precise and repeatable vibrations and should be capable of generating a range of...
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doaj-c125284083f240cbbd3a8da6009095402021-04-02T12:26:17ZengWileyHealthcare Technology Letters2053-37132016-12-0110.1049/htl.2016.0069HTL.2016.0069Upper limb vibration prototype with sports and rehabilitation applications: development, evaluation and preliminary studyAmit Narahar Pujari0Richard D. Neilson1Sumeet S. Aphale2Marco Cardinale3Nottingham University HospitalsUniversity of AberdeenUniversity of AberdeenDepartment of Sports Science, Aspire AcademyVibration stimulation as an exercise intervention has been studied increasingly for its potential benefits and applications in sports and rehabilitation. Vibratory exercise devices should be capable of generating highly precise and repeatable vibrations and should be capable of generating a range of vibration amplitudes and frequencies in order to provide different training protocols. Many devices used to exercise the upper body provide limited variations to exercise regimes mostly due to the fact that only vibration frequency can be controlled. The authors present an upper limb vibration exercise device with a novel actuator system and design which attempts to address these limitations. Preliminary results show that this device is capable of generating highly precise and repeatable vibrations with independent control over amplitude and frequency. Furthermore, the results also show that this solution provides a higher neuromuscular stimulation (i.e. electromyography activity) when compared with a control condition. The portability of this device is an advantage, and though in its current configuration it may not be suitable for applications requiring higher amplitude levels the technology is scalable.https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/htl.2016.0069sportgait analysispatient rehabilitationelectromyographyprototypesactuatorsvibrationselectromyographyneuromuscular stimulationexercise interventionrehabilitationsportsupper limb vibration prototype |
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Amit Narahar Pujari Richard D. Neilson Sumeet S. Aphale Marco Cardinale Upper limb vibration prototype with sports and rehabilitation applications: development, evaluation and preliminary study Healthcare Technology Letters sport gait analysis patient rehabilitation electromyography prototypes actuators vibrations electromyography neuromuscular stimulation exercise intervention rehabilitation sports upper limb vibration prototype |
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Upper limb vibration prototype with sports and rehabilitation applications: development, evaluation and preliminary study |
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Upper limb vibration prototype with sports and rehabilitation applications: development, evaluation and preliminary study |
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Upper limb vibration prototype with sports and rehabilitation applications: development, evaluation and preliminary study |
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Upper limb vibration prototype with sports and rehabilitation applications: development, evaluation and preliminary study |
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upper limb vibration prototype with sports and rehabilitation applications: development, evaluation and preliminary study |
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Healthcare Technology Letters |
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Vibration stimulation as an exercise intervention has been studied increasingly for its potential benefits and applications in sports and rehabilitation. Vibratory exercise devices should be capable of generating highly precise and repeatable vibrations and should be capable of generating a range of vibration amplitudes and frequencies in order to provide different training protocols. Many devices used to exercise the upper body provide limited variations to exercise regimes mostly due to the fact that only vibration frequency can be controlled. The authors present an upper limb vibration exercise device with a novel actuator system and design which attempts to address these limitations. Preliminary results show that this device is capable of generating highly precise and repeatable vibrations with independent control over amplitude and frequency. Furthermore, the results also show that this solution provides a higher neuromuscular stimulation (i.e. electromyography activity) when compared with a control condition. The portability of this device is an advantage, and though in its current configuration it may not be suitable for applications requiring higher amplitude levels the technology is scalable. |
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sport gait analysis patient rehabilitation electromyography prototypes actuators vibrations electromyography neuromuscular stimulation exercise intervention rehabilitation sports upper limb vibration prototype |
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