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Item Bumbled vibration: 144 HZ vibration does not enhance shoulder control(International Olympic Committee World Conference on Prevention of Injury & Illness in Sport, 2021-11) Winton, Amber (Florida Southern College Student); Andriani, Nicholas (Florida Southern College Student); Marshall, Erica M. (Florida Southern College Student); Lynch, James M.Stability of the upper extremity is critical for injury prevention. Vibration may improve proprioception, reducing injury risk. However, traditional vibration methods may be expensive and require a significant level of skill by the technician. Our purpose was to investigate whether an acute bout of shoulder exercise performed with an inexpensive, user-friendly vibration toy ball (BumbleBall, Cardinal Laboratories) improves shoulder position sense and joint control. Design Participants completed an acute bout of shoulder exercise with and without vibration on separate visits.