The Impact of Low-intensity Whole-body Vibration Training on Extensor Muscles Strength, and Mechanical Properties of Lower Limb
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Vibration; Exposure
- Sponsor
- Okan University
- Enrollment
- 40
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Muscle mechanical properties
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 5 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
The aim of the study was to examine the effect of six-week constant, low frequency and low amplitude Whole Body Vibration training on the strength and mechanical properties of the lower limb knee extensors and ankle joint dorsi flexor muscles.
Detailed Description
The aim of the study was to examine the effect of six-week constant, low frequency and low amplitude Whole Body Vibration training on the strength and mechanical properties of the lower limb knee extensors and ankle joint dorsi flexor muscles.
Investigators
Filiz Basol
PT, Principal Investigator
Okan University
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Volunteering
- •Weight less than 120 kg
Exclusion Criteria
- •The presence of a history of trauma in the lower extremity in the last six months
- •Limitation of movement in the lower extremity
- •A history of cardiovascular, neurological, orthopedic disease
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Muscle mechanical properties
Time Frame: at 6-week
MyotonPRO evaluation: Non-invasive assessment of state of tension, biomechanical and viscoelastic properties of lower limb extensors.
Secondary Outcomes
- Muscle Strength(at 6-week)