Zen Pro TVR-5910 User Manual - 6. References
Descriptions of Academic Researches
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6. References
U.S. & European References
1.
ardinale, J Wakeling (2005) – Whole body vibration exercise: are vibrations good for
you?
2.
J. Mester, H. KLEINODER, Z. Yue (2005) – Vibration Training: benefits and risk V.B.
Issurin (2005)–Vibrations and their applications in sport–A review.
3.
Jin Luo, Brian McNamara and Kieran Moran (2005) – The Use of Vibration Training to
Enhance Muscle Strength and Power.
4.
Jorn Rittweger, MD, karsten Just, MD, katja kautzsch, MsPsych, Peter Reeg, MD and
Dieter Felsenberg (2002)- Treatment of Chronic Lower Back with Lumbar Extension
and Whole-Body Vibration Exercise – A Randomized Controlled Trial.
5.
K. Kerschan-Schindl, S. Grampp, C. henk, H. Resch, E. preisinger (2001) -
Whole-body vibration exercise leads to alterations in muscle blood volume.
6.
Matthew J. Jordan, Stephen R. Norris, David J. Smith, and Walter Herzog (2005) –
vibration Training: An overview of the Area, Training Consequences, and Future
Considerations.
7.
J. Rittweger, G. Beller, and D. Felsenberg(1999) – Acute physiological effects of
exhaustive whole-body vibration exercise in man.
8.
V.E Issurin and G. Tenennbaum (1999) – Acute and Residual Effects of Vibratory
Simulation on Explosive Strength in Elite and Amateur Athletes.
9.
Saila Torvinen, Pekka Kannus, Harri Sievanen, Tero A. H. Jarvinen, Matti Pasanen,
Saija Kontulainen, Teppo L. N. Jarvinen, Markku Jarvinen, Pekka Oja, Ilkka Vuori
(2002) – Effect of vibration exposure on muscle performance and body balance.
Randomized cross-over study.
10. C. Bosco, R. Colli, E. Introini, M. Cardinale, O. Tsarela, A. Madella, J. Tihanyi and A.Viru
(1998) – Adaptive responses of human skeletal muscle o vibration exposure.
11.
Roelants, M.
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Delecluse, C.
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Goris, M.
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Verschueren, S.
(2004) - Effects of 24 weeks of whole body
vibration
training on body composition and muscle strength in untrained females.
12. Othmar Schuhfried, Christian Mittermaier, Tatjana Jovanovic, Karin Pieber and Tatjana
Paternostro-Sluga (2005) – Effects of whole –body vibration in patients with multiple
sclerosis: a pilot study.
13. Clinton Rubin, PhD, Malcolm Pope, DrMedSci + J. Chris Fritton, PhD, DSc, MS,
Marianne Magnusson, DrMedSci, Tommy Hansson, MD, PhD, and Kenneth
McLeon(2003) – Transmissibility of 15 Hertz to 35Hertz Vibrations to Human Hip and
Lumbar Spine: Determining the Physiological Feasibility of Delivering Low-Level
Anabolic Mechanic Stimuli to Skeletal Regions at Greatest Risk of Fracture Because of
Osteoporosis.