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TVR
(redirected from Tonic vibration reflex)

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TVRTrevor Wilkinson (British automobile company)
TVRTarget Vessel Revascularization (cardiology)
TVRTelevision Ratings
TVRTonic Vibration Reflex (physiology)
TVRTricuspid Valve Replacement
TVRTelevisiun Rumantscha (Switzerland TV)
TVRTeleviziune Românã (Romanian Television)
TVRTequila, Vodka and Red Bull (drink)
TVRTequila, Vodka & Redbull
TVRTerminal Verification Results
TVRTelevision Recording
TVRTelerecording
TVRTest and Verification Review
TVRTele-Video Recorder (TV/VCR combination)
TVRTotal Vascular Regeneration
TVRTelevision Rendering (Opera browser)
TVRTwin Valley Riders (motorcycle group; Virginia)
TVRTeam Vasio Romain (automobile club; France)


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The most commonly cited mechanism is augmented neuromuscular activation via the tonic vibration reflex (TVR; Nordlund and Thorstensson, 2007), which was initially proposed by Eklund and Hagbarth (1966) as the result of a vibration exposure applied directly to the tendon.
At motor unit level, it is suggested that the tonic vibration reflex affects primarily the ability of the participants to generate high firing rates in high-threshold motor units (Bongiovanni et al.
 
 
 
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