Relevance of whole body vibration exercise in sport: a short review with soccer, diver and combat sport
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Morel, Danielle SoaresDionello, Carla da Fontoura
Moreira-Marconi, Eloá
Brandão-Sobrinho-Neto, Samuel
Paineiras-Domingos, Laisa Liane
Souza, Patrícia Lopes
Sá-Caputo, Danúbia da Cunha
Dias, Glenda
Figueiredo, Claudia
Carmo, Roberto Carlos Resende
Paiva, Patrícia de Castro
Sousa-Gonçalves, Cintia Renata
Kütter, Cristiane Ribeiro
Guedes-Aguiar, Eliane de Oliveira
Cloak, Ross
Bernardo-Filho, Mario
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2017-07-07
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Whole body vibration exercise (WBVE) has been used as a safe and accessible exercise and important reviews have been published about the use of this exercise to manage diseases and to improve physical conditions of athletes The aim of this paper is to highlight the relevance of WBVE to soccer players, divers and combat athletes.This study was made through a systematic review of publications involving WBVE and the selected sports in two databases (Pubmed and PEDRo).It were identified 10 studies involving WBVE and sports (6 of soccer, 2 of diving and 2 of sport combat) with 156 subjects (80 soccer players, 32 divers and 44 combat athletes), with age from 17 to 44 years old.The use of WBVE has proven to be a safe and useful strategy to improve the physical conditions of players of different sports. These findings may have clinical relevance and should be considered as a strategy to be used to try improve the physical conditions of players.Citation
Morel, D. S. et al. (2017) Relevance of whole body vibration exercise in sport: a short review with soccer, diver and combat sport, African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines, 14(4S), pp. 19-27.Journal
African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines (AJTCAM)PubMed ID
28740940Additional Links
http://ajtcam.athmsi.org/index.php/AJTCAM/article/view/780/618Type
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enISSN
0189-6016EISSN
2505-0044ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.21010/ajtcam.v14i4S.3
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