The Effect of Resistance Training With Vibrating Weights on Muscle Strength Development and Everyday Functioning of Upper Limbs in Untrained Adults
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Muscle Strength
- Sponsor
- Wingate Institute
- Enrollment
- 20
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- The effect of vibration on muscle strength development and everyday functioning during a standard resistance training for upper limbs in untrained adults.
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 10 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Introduction:
Vibration has been used to enhance muscle strength development during resistance training.
Aim:
To assess the effect of adding vibration to a regular resistance training program, using free weights, on muscle strength and everyday functioning of upper limbs in untrained adults
Methods:
60 healthy untrained adults, 30-65 yrs, will divide into two groups: experiment and control. Training program will include 24 sessions, over a course of 8 weeks. The experiment group will use a 1 kg vibrating weights and the control group will use a standard 1 kg free weights. Every session will include 10-15 min of 3-5 standard resistant exercises for upper limbs. Each subject will perform an Isokinetic evaluation of muscular performance, for upper limbs, in 3 occasions: before starting the program, immediately after completing the 8-weeks training program and 4 weeks afterwards, to check the chronic effect of each training regime. Each subject will complete a DASH (Disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand) questionnaire at 4 occasions- as mentioned above and one more time, when completing the first 4 weeks of the training program, to reject any development of negative effects of the training program, such as pain or inflammation of the joints .
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •healthy adults, ages 30-65
- •not participating in resistance training for upper limbs regularly
Exclusion Criteria
- •unbalanced hypertension
- •cardiovascular disfunction or disease
- •pain and or/ inflammation of the neck, shoulders and arms
- •pregnant women
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
The effect of vibration on muscle strength development and everyday functioning during a standard resistance training for upper limbs in untrained adults.
Time Frame: 8 weeks of resistance training program