Concomitant changes and response patterns in finger vibrotactile perception and blood flow induced by acute exposure to hand-arm vibration
        The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 65 Issue 1-2
        Page 11-20
        
    published_at 2018
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        Concomitant changes and response patterns in finger vibrotactile perception and blood flow induced by acute exposure to hand-arm vibration
        
        
    
                
                    Creators
                
                    Kawano Yoshinao
                
                
            
            
                
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                    Hiroshige Keiichi
                
                
            
            
            
                
                    Creators
                
                    Harada Noriaki
                
                
            
    
        
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            Hand-arm vibration
            acute exposure
            vibrotactile perception
            blood flow
            human fingers
    Purpose: The main purpose was to investigate the concomitant changes and response patterns in finger vibrotactile perception threshold (VPT) and finger blood flow (FBF) induced by acute exposure of healthy subjects to hand-arm vibration (HAV). Methods: Four right fingers of ten subjects were randomly exposed to vibration (31.5 Hz and 125 Hz with a frequency-weighted acceleration of 5.5 m/s^2 rms) or no vibration for 5 min. Pre- and post-exposure FBF and VPT in the exposed fingers were measured. Results: Compared to corresponding before-exposure values, vibration exposure only under 125 Hz condition caused significant increase in VPT in both index and little fingers at both 31.5 Hz and 125 Hz test frequencies. Also, exposure to acute vibration prevented significant reductions in FBF revealed for the control condition under both vibration exposure conditions, and led to a non-significant increase in FBF under125 Hz exposure condition. Conclusions: VPT responses to the current magnitude of vibration were probably predominantly mediated by the Pacinian mechanoreceptors. Acute exposure to HAV may prevent vasoconstriction resulting from the push force exerted by the exposed fingers.
        
        
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            eng
    
    
        
            Resource Type
        
        departmental bulletin paper
    
    
        
            Publishers
        
            Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
    
    
        
            Date Issued
        
        2018
    
    
        
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        open access
    
    
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                [ISSN]0513-1812
            
            
                
                
                [NCID]AA00594272
            
    
        
            Schools
        
            大学院医学系研究科(医学)
    
                
