Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Functional stability of the shoulder requires a balance of active forces, passive forces, and control subsystems of the joint complex. Although whole-body vibration enhances shoulder muscle function and proprioception, the impact of vibration on the sensorimotor control of the shoulder joint remains unclear.
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the acute effect of vibratory stimuli on the sensorimotor control of the shoulder joint.
METHODS:
Fifteen male participants (age, 22.7
RESULTS:
Vibratory stimuli resulted in an increased UQYBT score (all directions;
CONCLUSIONS:
Vibratory stimuli could maximize training benefits while limiting injury risk for athletes. Our findings could guide the development of rehabilitation programs for patients with shoulder instability.
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