High frequency vibration is sensed by muscle spindles which initiates a contraction in the surrounding muscle tissue because muscle spindles are falsely detecting a change in length.
Functionally, muscle spindles are stretch detectors. Vibration can cause muscle lengthening and shortening, potentially resulting in increased muscle tension due to a stretch reflex.
When a muscle is stretched, this change in length is transmitted to the spindles and their intrafusal fibers which are subsequently similarly stretched.
The responses of muscle spindles regulate the contraction of muscles, by activating motor neurons via the stretch reflex to resist muscle stretch.
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