The ability of the hand-arm system (HAS) to transmit the vibrations depends on ages of the subjects, but also on gender. In order to parameterize the effects of vibrations on young sedentary subjects (i.e. students of the course on Biomedical Signal Processing at the University of Roma Sapienza) divided in females and males, we have asked them to grasp a vibrating handle and to exert a prefixed muscular effort, measured as relative to the Maximal Voluntary Contration (MVC) of each of them.

Hand-arm resonance frequency and related neuromuscular activation / Fattorini, L.; Morgia, F.; Gimenez, V.; Valero, J.; Delussu, A. S.; Filligoi, Giancarlo; Draicchio, F.; Marchetti, E.. - STAMPA. - 1:(2007).

Hand-arm resonance frequency and related neuromuscular activation

L. FATTORINI;FILLIGOI, Giancarlo;
2007

Abstract

The ability of the hand-arm system (HAS) to transmit the vibrations depends on ages of the subjects, but also on gender. In order to parameterize the effects of vibrations on young sedentary subjects (i.e. students of the course on Biomedical Signal Processing at the University of Roma Sapienza) divided in females and males, we have asked them to grasp a vibrating handle and to exert a prefixed muscular effort, measured as relative to the Maximal Voluntary Contration (MVC) of each of them.
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