Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
March 2008
Our preliminary data indicate that exogenous plantar micromechanical stimulation at 45 Hz applied at the plantar surface can prevent tachycardia and blood pressure depression associated with immobility, consistent with improvement in venous and lymphatic fluid return delivered by increased calf muscle activity. In this study, instantaneous beat-to-beat systolic blood pressure of thirty four healthy adult women participants (n=34; age range: 35-78 years) were assessed non-invasively using servo-controlled infra-red finger arterial plethysmography, for 30 minutes in the supine position, followed by 30 minutes in the seated position without plantar stimulation, and lastly for 30 minutes in the seated position with the application of a 45 Hz plantar stimulus (50 microm, p-p). Thirty minutes of supine rest resulted in an average increase of 15 mmHg in systolic pressure.
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March 2008
This study investigated the ability of vibromyography (VMG) to accurately represent voluntary forearm muscle contractile force during attempted-isometric contraction of the brachioradialis. VMG signals were collected from the brachioradialis of healthy adult men (mean age, 26.6+/-9.
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