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Focal Muscle Vibration for Stroke Rehabilitation: A Review of Vibration Parameters and Protocols

Hongwu Wang    
Raghuveer Chandrashekhar    
Josiah Rippetoe and Mustafa Ghazi    

Resumen

This review summarized the focal muscle vibration devices, parameters, and protocols that have been used for stroke rehabilitation. The review discussed the application of wearable focal muscle vibration technology for sustainable stroke rehabilitation and suggested future research on the relationship between vibration frequency, amplitude, treatment protocol, and outcome measures for optimized and individualized intervention in stroke.

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