一周随机-随机全身振动对健康受试者手工能力表现的急性影响:一项初步的试点研究。

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
BioMed Research International Pub Date : 2025-09-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/bmri/7662370
Isabel Mª Alguacil Diego, Rosa Mª Martínez Piédrola, Ángela Aguilera Rubio, Miguel Gómez Alguacil, Francisco Molina Rueda
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目的:本研究的目的是评估随机全身振动(WBV)是否可以在短时间(1周)内提高健康个体使用传统深蹲姿势的灵活性和操作能力。许多疾病特别影响精细运动灵巧性。许多疗法旨在改善上肢功能。在这方面,WBV似乎是康复领域的一个重大突破。机械振动信号激活感觉受体(肌肉纺锤波),触发反射性肌肉激活,如强直振动反射。随机机械感受器刺激维持持续的脑激活,增加皮质脊髓兴奋性。方法:38名健康青年志愿者随机分为WBV组(N = 19,男6,女13)和对照组(N = 19,男6,女13)。WBV组的受试者进行一系列连续五次的60秒非同步WBV (zepering, Scisen GmbH,德国;机械振动为4赫兹,振幅为3毫米),每次间歇1分钟,每周三次。基线和干预后5分钟,进行优选手(PH)、非优选手(NPH)、双手(BH)和Purdue Pegboard测试的装配(A)。结果:学生t检验显示,与对照组相比,WBV组在NPH和BH方面具有显著优势。在所有变量中,NPH的改善最为显著,约为12% (p < 0.02),而BH的改善为8% (p < 0.01)。结论:深蹲时急性低频白脑损伤可改善健康受试者的手灵巧性。未来的研究需要更大的样本量和诊断方法来支持这些发现。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT03289689。
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Acute Effects of a Week of Stochastic-Random Whole-Body Vibration on Manual Ability Performance in Healthy Subjects: A Preliminary Pilot Study.

Aim: The aim of the study is to evaluate whether stochastic whole-body vibration (WBV) can improve dexterity and manipulative capacity in healthy individuals using a conventional squat position over a short period (1 week). Introduction: Many pathologies specifically affect fine motor dexterity. Numerous therapies are aimed at improving upper extremity functionality. In this context, WBV appears to represent a significant breakthrough in the field of rehabilitation. The mechanical vibration signals activate sensory receptors (muscle spindles), triggering reflex muscle activation like the tonic vibration reflex. The random mechanoreceptor stimulation maintains continuous brain activation, increasing corticospinal excitability. Methods: Thirty-eight healthy young volunteers were randomized to the WBV group (N = 19; 6 men, 13 women) or the control group (N = 19; 6 men, 13 women). The subjects in the WBV group performed one series of five consecutive repetitions of 60-s unsynchronized WBV (Zeptoring, Scisen GmbH, Germany; mechanical vibration of 4 Hz and amplitude of 3 mm) with a 1-min pause between administrations, three times a week. Baseline and 5 min after the intervention, preferred hand (PH), nonpreferred hand (NPH), both hands (BH), and assembly (A) of the Purdue Pegboard test were performed. Results: Student's t-test showed a significant advantage in favor of the WBV group for NPH and BH compared to the control group. Among all variables, the NPH showed the most substantial improvement, with an increase of approximately 12% (p < 0.02), while BH improved by 8% (p < 0.01). Conclusions: Acute low-frequency WBV in a squat position improves manual dexterity in healthy subjects. Future studies with larger sample sizes and diagnostic methods are needed to support these findings. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03289689.

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BioMed Research International
BioMed Research International BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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1942
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期刊介绍: BioMed Research International is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies covering a wide range of subjects in life sciences and medicine. The journal is divided into 55 subject areas.
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