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EFFECTS OF MECHANICAL VIBRATION APPLIED IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION OF MUSCLE SHORTENING ON MAXIMAL ISOMETRIC STRENGTH

机译:机械振动对肌肉收缩的相反方向对最大等强度的影响

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Silva, HR, Couto, BP, and Szmuchrowski, LA. Effects of mechanical vibration applied in the opposite direction of muscle shortening on maximal isometric strength. J Strength Cond Res 22: 1031-1036, 2008-Most studies about human responses to mechanical vibrations involve whole-body vibration and vibration applied perpendicularly to the tendon or muscle. The aim of the present study was to verify the effects of mechanical vibration applied in the opposite direction of muscle shortening on maximal isometric strength of the flexor muscles of the elbow due to neural factors. Conventional isometric training with maximal isometric contractions (MVCs) and isometric training with vibrations were compared. Nineteen untrained males, ages 24 ± 3.28 years, were divided into 2 training groups. Group 1 performed conventional isometric training and group 2 isometric training with mechanical vibrations (frequency of 8 Hz and amplitude of 6 mm). Both groups executed 12 MVCs with a duration of 6 seconds and 2-minute intervals between the repetitions. The subjects trained 3 times per week for 4 weeks. The strength of the group subjected to vibrations increased significantly by 26 ± 11% (p < 0.05), whereas the strength of the group with conventional isometric training increased only 10 ± 5% (p < 0.05). These data suggest that training with vibrations applied in the opposite direction of muscle shortening enhances the mechanism of involuntary control of muscle activity and may improve strength in untrained males. Since these findings were in untrained males, further studies with athletes are necessary in order to generalize the results to athletes' training, although it seems that it would be possible. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:席尔瓦(Silva),人力资源部,库托(BP)库托和路易斯安那州Szmuchrowski。在肌肉缩短的相反方向上施加的机械振动对最大等距强度的影响。 J Strength Cond Res 22:1031-1036,2008年-关于人体对机械振动反应的大多数研究涉及全身振动和垂直于肌腱或肌肉施加的振动。本研究的目的是验证由于神经因素,在肌肉缩短的相反方向施加机械振动对肘部屈肌最大等长肌力的影响。比较了具有最大等距收缩(MVC)的常规等距训练和具有振动的等距训练。 19名未经训练的男性,年龄24±3.28岁,分为两个训练组。第一组进行常规的等距训练,第二组进行机械振动(频率为8 Hz,振幅为6 mm)的等距训练。两组都执行了12个MVC,重复之间的间隔为6秒,间隔为2分钟。受试者每周训练3次,共4周。经受振动的组的力量显着增加了26±11%(p <0.05),而采用常规等距训练的组的力量仅增加了10±5%(p <0.05)。这些数据表明,在肌肉缩短的相反方向施加振动进行训练,可以增强肌肉活动的不自主控制机制,并可以提高未训练男性的力量。由于这些发现是未经训练的男性,因此有必要与运动员进行进一步研究,以便将结果推广到运动员的训练中,尽管这似乎是可能的。 [出版物摘要]

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    《Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research》 |2008年第4期|p.1031-1036|共6页
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    HOSANNA R. SILVA, BRUNO P. COUTO, AND LESZEK A. SZMUCHROWSKIDepartment of Sports, School of Physical Education, Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy, Laboratory of Load Evaluation,Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, BrazilAddress correspondence to Hosanna Silva, hosanna@fcs.fumec.br.22(4)/1031-1036Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research© National Strength and Conditioning Association;

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