Title
The effect of different vibration frequencies in the skin temperature in healthy subjects
Abstract
This study assessed the impact of acute exposure to whole-body vibration in skin temperature of the lower limbs in healthy subjects. Twelve healthy volunteers (mean age 24.55 years) were randomly assigned to two groups and were exposed to different whole-body vibration protocols (35 Hz and 40 Hz frequency and 5-6 mm amplitude). Skin temperature was measured before and immediately after exposure. Infrared thermography measurements revealed that skin temperature decreased significantly after exposure to vibration. The results were different for both vibration frequencies. Exposure to 35 Hz vibration produced significant decreases in skin temperature in some of the studied regions of interest and exposure to 40 Hz vibration produced significant decreases in skin temperature in all studied regions of interest.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/MeMeA.2014.6860150
Medical Measurements and Applications
Keywords
Field
DocType
biomedical measurement,biothermics,infrared imaging,skin,temperature measurement,vibration measurement,frequency 35 Hz,frequency 40 Hz,infrared thermography,lower limbs,skin temperature,vibration frequencies,whole-body vibration,infrared thermography,skin temperature,whole-body vibration
Thermography,Vibration,Amplitude,Nuclear magnetic resonance,Materials science
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.40
0
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Aderito Seixas111.08
Ricardo Vardasca223.51
Joaquim Gabriel3106.40