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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2021.11.12.176

The Effect of Vibration on Muscle Activity in Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM)  

Kim, Chung-Yoo (Department of rehabilitation medicine, Busan St. Mary's hospital)
Kang, Jong-Ho (Department of physical therapy, Catholic University of Pusan)
Tae, Won-Kyu (Department of rehabilitation medicine, Keunsol 1 medical hospital)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.11, no.12, 2021 , pp. 176-181 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to confirm the effect of vibration on muscle activity in IASTM. The subjects were 20 healthy adults. The intervention applied in this study was IASTM applied to the biceps brachii muscle. In the case of the experimental group, unlike the control group, the vibration function was turned on when IASTM was applied. The interventions for each group were applied, and the muscle activity of the biceps brachii muscle was measured before and after the intervention. All measured values were calculated as %MVIC values, dependent t test and independent t test were performed and analyzed for comparisons. As a result of this study, only in the control group, the muscle activity of the biceps brachii muscle after the intervention was significantly decreased compared to before the intervention. When vibration is applied together with IASTM, the relaxation effect is reduced, which is considered to be inappropriate for treatment.
Keywords
IASTM; Vibration; Soft tissue mobilization; Muscle activity; Convergence;
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