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Limb Segment Load Inhibits the Recovery of Soleus H-Reflex After Segmental Vibration in Humans
Authors:Shih-Chiao Tseng
Affiliation:School of Physical Therapy, Texas Woman's University, 6700 Fannin, Houston, Texas, USA
Abstract:We investigated the effects of vertical vibration and compressive load on soleus H-reflex amplitude and postactivation depression. We hypothesized that, in the presence of a compressive load, limb vibration induces a longer suppression of soleus H-reflex. Eleven healthy adults received vibratory stimulation at a fixed frequency (30 Hz) over two loading conditions (0% and 50% of individual's body weight). H-reflex amplitude was depressed ~88% in both conditions during vibration. Cyclic application of compression after cessation of the vibration caused a persistent reduction in H-reflex excitability and postactivation depression for > 2.5 min. A combination of limb segment vibration and compression may offer a nonpharmacologic method to modulate spinal reflex excitability in people after CNS injury.
Keywords:mechanical oscillation  compressive load  postactivation depression  spinal cord injury
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