Effects of a vibrational proprioceptive stimulation on recovery phase after maximal incremental cycle test
Global Proprioceptive Resonance (GPR) is a recently developed approach conceived to solicit the various cutaneous mechanoreceptors, through application of mechanical multifocal vibration at low amplitude and at definite body sites, limiting the stimulation of the profound structures. This interventi...
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Main Authors: | Francesco Coscia (Author), Paola V. Gigliotti (Author), Saadsaoud Foued (Author), Alexander Piratinskij (Author), Tiziana Pietrangelo (Author), Vittore Verratti (Author), Igor Diemberger (Author), Giorgio Fanò-Illic (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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