Title of article
Clinical Approaches of Whole Body Vibration Exercises
Author/Authors
Bernardo-Filho , Mario Laborat ́orio de Vibrac ̧ ̃oes Mecˆanicas e Pr ́aticas Integrativas - Departamento de Biof ́ısica e Biometria - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - RJ, Brazil , Taiar , Redha Reims Champagne-Ardenne - Reims, France , Borja Sañudo, Universidade de sevilla, spain , Furness, Trentham Australian Catholic Universiy, Australia
Pages
3
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1
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3
Abstract
The importance of clinical approaches to promote/maintain
health, wellbeing, and quality of life in the context of disease is
salient. These clinical approaches can vary in simplicity from
basic improvement of healthy lifestyle choices involving,
for example, physical activity, to complex combinations of
pharmacological, surgical, and multidisciplinary clinician
intervention [1]. Importantly there is the need, if possible, to
offer simple and effective nonpharmacological interventions
with limited side effects that contribute to the quality of life
and independence of the individuals. During rehabilitation,
when patients are vulnerable and less likely to be able to
independently participate in even basic interventions, the
efficacy of low skill physical activities is critica
Keywords
Clinical Approaches , Whole Body Vibration Exercises , WBVE
Journal title
Rehabilitation Research and Practice
Serial Year
2018
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2615243
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