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Bibliografia
Movimento oscillatorio periodico
pubblicato nel Novembre - Dicembre 2008 in Sport&Medicina - fascicolo n.6

Bibliografia

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  14. De Ruiter CJ, Van Raak SM, Schilperoort JV, Hollander AP, De Haan A. The effects of 11 weeks whole-body vibration training on jump height, contractile properties and activation of human knee extensors. Eur J Appl Physiol Nov 2003; 90(5-6): 595-600.

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  16. Spitzenpfeil P, Stritzker M, Kirchbichler A, Tusker F, Hartmann U, Hartard H. Mechanical impacts to the human body by different vibration training devices. Journal of Biomechanics, Vol 39 (suppl 1): s 196.

  17. Costantino C, Pogliacomi F, Soncini G. Effect of the vibration board on the strength of ankle dorsal and plantar flexor muscles: a preliminary randomized controlled study. Acta Biomed 2006; 77: 10-6.