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Acute physiological effects of exhaustive whole-body vibraion exercise in man.( acute.pdf )
Rittweger, J. and Beller, G. and Felsenberg, D. (2000) Clinical Physiology 20 (2), 134–142.

Adaptive responses of human skeletal muscle to vibration exposure.( adaptiveresponsebosco.pdf )
Bosco, C. and Colli, R. and Introini, E. and Cardinale, M. and Tsarpela, O. and Madella, A. and Tihanyi, J. and Viru, A. (1999) Clinical Physiology 19 (2), 183-187.

The influence of whole-body vibration on jumping performance.
Bosco, C. and Cardinale, M. and Tsarpela, O. and Colli, R. and Tihany, J. and von Duvillard, SP and Viru, A. (1998) Biology of Sport 15 (3), 157-164.

Acute changes in neuromuscular excitability after exhaustive whole body vibration exercise as compared to exhaustion by squatting exercise.
Rittweger, J. and Mutschelknauss, M. and Felsenberg, D. (2003) Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging 23 (2), 81-86.

Hormonal responses to whole-body vibration in men.
Bosco, C. and Iacovelli, M. and Tsarpela, O. and Cardinale, M. and Bonifazi, M. and Tihanyi, J. and Viru, M. and De Lorenzo, A. and Viru, A. (2000) European Journal of Applied Physiology 81 (6), 449-454.

The influence of whole-body vibration on the mechanical behavior of skeletal muscle.
Bosco, C. and Cardinale, M. and Tsarpela, O. and Colli, R. and Tihanyi, J. and VON Duvillard, S. and Viru, A. (1998) Biology of Sport 15 (3), 157-167.

Strength increase after whole-body vibration compared with resistance training.
Delecluse, C. and Roelants, M. and Verschueren, S. (2003) Medicine & Science In Sports & Exercise 35 (6), 1033-1041.

Treatment of Chronic Lower Back Pain with Lumbar Extension and Whole-Body Vibration Exercise: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Rittweger, J. and Just, K. and Kautzsch, K. and Reeg, P. and Felsenberg, D. (2002) Spine 27 (17), 1829-1834.

New trends in training science: the use of vibrations for enhancing performance.
Bosco, C. and Cardinale, M. and Tsarpela, O. and Locatelli, E. (1999) New Studies In Athletics 14, 55-62.

Oxygen Uptake in Whole-Body Vibration Exercise: Influence of Vibration Frequency, Amplitude, and External Load.
Rittweger, J. and Ehrig, J. and Just, K. and Mutschelknauss, M. and Kirsch, KA and Felsenberg, D. (2002) International Journal of Sports Medicine 23 (6), 428-432.

Oxygen uptake during whole-body vibration exercise: comparison with squatting as a slow voluntary movement.
Rittweger, J. and Schiessl, H. and Felsenberg, D. (2001) European Journal of Applied Physiology 86 (2), 169-173.

 

Effect of a vibration exposure on muscular performance and body balance. Randomized cross-over study
Torvinen, S. and Kannus, P. and Sievanen, H. and Jarvinen, T.A.H. and Pasanen, M. and Kontulainen, S. and Jarvinen, T.L.N. and Jarvinen, M. and Oja, P. and Vuori, I. (2002) Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging 22 (2), 145-152.

Effect of 4-month vertical whole body vibration on performance and balance.
Loading, V. and Tests, P. (2002) Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 34 (9), 1523-1528.

Influence of breif daily tendon vibration on rat soleus muscle in non-weight bearing situation.
Falempin, M. and In-Albon, S.F. (1999) Journal of Applied Physiology 87 (1), 3-9.

Whole body vibration exercise: are vibrations good for you? (Abstract)
Cardinale, M. and Wakeling, J. (2005) British Journal of Sports Medicine 39, 585-589.

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