Focal muscle vibration and action observation: a combined approach for muscle strengthening.


Journal

European journal of translational myology
ISSN: 2037-7452
Titre abrégé: Eur J Transl Myol
Pays: Italy
ID NLM: 101576208

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
03 Sep 2024
Historique:
received: 07 02 2024
accepted: 22 04 2024
medline: 4 9 2024
pubmed: 4 9 2024
entrez: 4 9 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

Muscle strength is essential for autonomy in daily activities and performance in sports activities. Yet, conventional strength training is challenging during recovery from pathological conditions. This study investigates a novel combined intervention employing Focal Muscle Vibration (FMV) and Action Observation (AO) to enhance muscle strength. Twenty-seven healthy volunteers (18 females and 9 males, aged 22 to 42 years) were enrolled for an intervention-control study comparing 2 groups: the intervention group received AO treatment with FMV on the right leg, and the control group underwent only FMV on the right leg.  This design allowed the comparison of four conditions: FMV+AO (intervention group, right leg), AO alone (intervention group, left leg), FMV alone (control group, right leg), and no-treatment NT (control group, left leg). The treatment, conducted five times a week (Mon-Fri) for two weeks, involved a 20-minute session of FMV on the right quadriceps,  coupled, for the intervention group, with the observation of a gym training video. The assessments of Maximum Voluntary Contraction (MVC), and fatigue coefficient (FC) expressed at knee extension bilaterally were measured at the beginning (T0), after the first week (T1), at the end of treatment (T2), and one-week post-intervention for the follow-up (T3). The FMV+AO group demonstrated a significant improvement in MVC over time, reaching statistical significance at T2 and maintaining the gain at T3. In contrast, all the other conditions demonstrated milder MVC increases without statistical significance. FC did not differ significantly in any condition. The combination of FMV and AO optimized muscle strengthening, offering insights for targeted treatments in various settings.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39228230
doi: 10.4081/ejtm.2024.12366
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Auteurs

Valentina Azzollini (V)

Department of Translational Research and New Technologies in Medicine and Surgery, Unit of Neurorehabilitation, University of Pisa, Pisa. valentina.azzollini@unipi.it.

Noemi Fragapane (N)

Department of Translational Research and New Technologies in Medicine and Surgery, Unit of Neurorehabilitation, University of Pisa, Pisa. n.fragapane@studenti.unipi.it.

Zbigniew Baster (Z)

Bethesda, Maryland. baster.zbigniew@gmail.com.

Simone Carozzo (S)

Research in Advanced Neurorehabilitation (RAN), Sant'Anna Crotone Institute, Crotone. simone.carozzo@gmail.com.

Stefania Dalise (S)

Unit of Neurorehabilitation, Department of Neuroscience, University Hospital of Pisa, Pisa. stefania.dalise@ao-pisa.toscana.it.

Carmelo Chisari (C)

Department of Translational Research and New Technologies in Medicine and Surgery, Unit of Neurorehabilitation, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy; Unit of Neurorehabilitation, Department of Neuroscience, University Hospital of Pisa, Pisa. carmelo.chisari@unipi.it.

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