Effect of vibroacoustic stimulation on athletes recovering from exercise.
Cameron L HallihanGreg J SieglePublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2022)
This work provides support for the idea that vibration, which is subjectively rated as calming, could affect physiological recovery from physical stressors, at least for those individuals whose physiology is affected by exertion. This is likely through direct effects on physiology rather than "top down" effects on the brain.