Does vibration during low-force isometric contractions change motor unit firing rate synchronization?

Isometric Vibration Effects1 min readUpdated June 2, 2026

What the Evidence Shows

We analyzed the available evidence on whether vibration during low-force isometric contractions changes motor unit firing rate synchronization, and what we’ve found so far suggests no consistent change in the timing of nerve signals to muscles. Thirty-three studies or assertions support this...

Evidence from Studies

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Update History

Published
June 2, 2026·Last updated June 2, 2026
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