Senses and Sciences (Mar 2014)

Focal muscle vibration: evaluation of physical properties and his applications

  • Filippo Camerota,
  • Claudia Celletti,
  • Fabiano Bini,
  • Franco Marinozzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14616/sands-2014-1-2429
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 24 – 29

Abstract

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Vibration is the sensation produced by sinusoidal oscillation of objects placed against the skin. The vibratory frequency is signaled bythe frequency of action potentials fired by the sensory nerves and the total number of active sensory nerves is linearly related to theamplitude of vibration. In the last years many works were done evaluating the different clinical applications of the focal musclevibration; the aim of this work is to analyze the interaction between the vibratory application and the skin. For this study theapparatus of focal muscle vibration analyzed was firstly calibrated by measuring the actual peak to peak displacement of the tip as afunction of the power supplied to the shaker; then were measured the Direct Component (DC) of the force by which the shaker ispushed against the patient’s skin and the Alternate Component (AC). We observed that from displacements imposed by the tipranging from 0 to about 200 micrometers, the applied load increases monotonically, but non linearly, with the displacement; abovethis value, any further increase of the peak to peak displacements actually does not lead to an effective increase of the amplitude of themechanical stimulation. We can conclude that with this focal muscle vibration applied to the muscle we are able to stimulate thespindles that respond to 200 micrometers amplitude that are probably ones able to generate a proprioceptive signal.

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