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The active behavior of the tonic vibration reflex (TVR) in the assessment of vibration exposure in the mechanical hand-arm system (HAS) is well-known. The interaction between vibration and muscular contraction may generate disturbance in motor tasks and force development. This paper aimed to assess the force parameters during exhaustive grip force tasks with and without vibration. The authors evaluated the short-term neuromuscular effects on the HAS induced by vibrating tools to investigate the relationship between forces exerted and vibration exposure. The tests were performed at 30 Hz at different accelerations with . . .
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