Low-intensity vibration may support microcirculation, muscle oxygenation, and rehabilitation readiness in patients with limited mobility or low activity levels.
Low-intensity vibration may support sarcopenia care by improving muscle function, balance, and mobility in older adults who cannot tolerate traditional loading.
Clinical evidence shows high energy whole body vibration improves strength, balance, pain, and functional performance when integrated into rehabilitation and sports medicine programs.
Red Light/Infrared Therapy is able to successfully combat oxidative stress. PBM is able to up-regulate anti-oxidant defenses and reduce oxidative stress.
Learn how mechanotransduction and vibration therapy influence muscle activation, circulation, and bone metabolism, including emerging evidence on low-intensity vibration and nuclear mechanosensitivity.