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  2. Pallesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Pallesthesia (\ˌpal-es-ˈthē-zh(ē-)ə\), or vibratory sensation, is the ability to perceive vibration. [1] [2] This sensation, often conducted through skin and bone, is usually generated by mechanoreceptors such as Pacinian corpuscles, Merkel disk receptors, and tactile corpuscles. [1]

  3. Whole-body vibration - Wikipedia

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    Whole body vibration (WBV) is a generic term used when vibrations (mechanical oscillations) of any frequency are transferred to the human body. Humans are exposed to vibration through a contact surface that is in a mechanical vibrating state. Humans are generally exposed to many different forms of vibration in their daily lives.

  4. Physical hazard - Wikipedia

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    Whole-body vibration is one of the most common causes of lost time and production output and causes low back pain and injury due to higher than expected levels of vibration. [43] Whole-body vibration injuries associated with off-road vehicles in industries such as agriculture, forestry, mining, quarrying and with small-fast boats used off-shore.

  5. TikTokers are touting vibration plates for health benefits ...

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    A displaced clot could travel to the brain and cause a stroke or to the heart and cause a heart attack. He also said that vibration could dislodge kidney stones , which can be extremely painful.

  6. Infrasound - Wikipedia

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    The inquest recorded a verdict of natural causes, although some experts commented that the bass could have acted as a trigger. [50] Air is a very inefficient medium for transferring low frequency vibration from a transducer to the human body. [51]

  7. Vibration - Wikipedia

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    Vibration (from Latin vibrāre 'to shake') is a mechanical phenomenon whereby oscillations occur about an equilibrium point.Vibration may be deterministic if the oscillations can be characterised precisely (e.g. the periodic motion of a pendulum), or random if the oscillations can only be analysed statistically (e.g. the movement of a tire on a gravel road).

  8. Ergonomic hazard - Wikipedia

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    Environmental, operational, or design factors can all negatively impact a worker or user; examples include whole-body or hand/arm vibration, poor lighting, or poorly designed tools, equipment, or workstations. Some of the common body regions where injuries may occur include: Muscles or ligaments of the lower back; Muscles or ligaments of the neck

  9. Hurting all over? Here are 10 Common Causes of Body ... - AOL

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    From cold and flu to stress to post-workout muscle soreness, there are a bevy of things that can cause your body aches. Here's how to spot each one—and what you can do to make the pain go away.