When vibration is applied, sensors inside the muscle send signals to the nervous system, leading to automatic muscle activation. In this research, vibration will be applied using different body postures (such as standing or semi-squatting) and different vibration frequencies to understand how body position and vibration intensity influence muscle responses. Muscle activity will be recorded using surface electrodes placed on the skin. All procedures are non-invasive, painless, and do not involve medication or surgery. The goal of this study is to improve understanding of how whole-body vibration affects muscle and nerve function. The findings may contribute to future rehabilitation strategies
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Latency of the soleus reflex during whole-body vibration
Timeframe: Day 1 (During a single experimental session)