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Neuromuscular Training With Whole Body Vibration in Older People: A Randomized Multicentre Clinical Trial With Blinded to Evaluator

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Asociacion Colaboracion Cochrane Iberoamericana · 2010

Abstract

This is a randomized, multicentre, and parallel clinical trial with blinded to evaluator. The principal hypothesis is that whole-body vibration training plus exercise improves the body balance and prevents falls more than only exercise training in institutionalized older people. The number needed of patients is 160 (80 per group).

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Anonymous. (2010). Neuromuscular Training With Whole Body Vibration in Older People: A Randomized Multicentre Clinical Trial With Blinded to Evaluator. <em>Asociacion Colaboracion Cochrane Iberoamericana</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT01375790
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Anonymous. Neuromuscular Training With Whole Body Vibration in Older People: A Randomized Multicentre Clinical Trial With Blinded to Evaluator. Asociacion Colaboracion Cochrane Iberoamericana. 2010.
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@misc{anon2010Neurom, title = {Neuromuscular Training With Whole Body Vibration in Older People: A Randomized Multicentre Clinical Trial With Blinded to Evaluator}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {Asociacion Colaboracion Cochrane Iberoamericana}, year = {2010}, }

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