May 17, 2012

Turning a New Leaf at VibrationTraining.net

As you already have noticed, there have been some significant changes at VibrationTraining.net.  I thought it would be a good idea to start off with a brief introduction of myself and some ideas about where I would like to see this website go in the future.  Some of you have already commented on the look of the site.  A stodgy,  more conservative look was chosen for a reason.  The subject matter of this website is very serious, and to be taken serious it is helpful to have a website that looks more conservative, even if it is boring.  What we want is for the information, the articles, the content, the comments, to take center stage, and a boring design doesn’t distract attention from that. [Read more...]

Whole Body Vibration Therapy: Benign Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (BJHS)

painAs a Physical Therapist, I often encounter individuals who suffer from more complex and often painful conditions.  These individuals, whether it is their joints (Rheumatoid Arthritis), their tendons or bursae (Connective Tissue Rheumatism), their muscles (Regional Myofascial Pain Syndrome) or their whole entire body (Fibromyalgia), struggle day in and day out with nowhere to turn.

Since I have utilized Vibration Therapy to treat these patients, one thing has been clear; the ability they have to push their bodies physically while reducing their pain is unlike any other intervention. Vibration Therapy as well as Vibration Training, when done correctly and safely, is a highly beneficial exercise program with little to no negative musculoskeletal stress. [Read more...]

The Price You Pay: Crazy Fit Massage

As part of our on going quest to help you, the consumer make wise decisions concerning the purchase of a Vibration Training platform, we wanted to disclose some information about the Crazy Fit Massage, which is a machine that we receive many inquiries about. [Read more...]

Vibration Therapy: Shaking Off Knee Pain (part 1)

knee painIn the average Physiotherapy clinic, knee pain ranks second among the never ending list of diagnoses requiring intervention. Whether it is osteoarthritis, torn cartilage (often referred to as a meniscus tear), patellofemoral pain (pain under the knee cap), a ligament sprain, or tendonitis, these conditions can all lead to severe functional limitation and a reduction in one’s quality of life.

In the past, most of these conditions were treated with injections, medication, and ultimately, surgery. Over time however, we have come to realize that through appropriate, individualized, conservative management; part of which should, without doubt, include vibration therapy, there is potential to fully recover “without the need to cut”. [Read more...]

What is Power Plate’s Acceleration Training?

Just over two years ago Power Plate began to call their new machines “Acceleration Trainers”.

Now they have trademarked the term “Acceleration Training” for exclusive use in their marketing around the world and especially in North America. [Read more...]

What Does the New Power Plate Study Mean for the WBV Industry?

Power PlateThe good and bad of positive research. This new study is going to be used by every single company that sells something that vibrates up, down, sideways or tilts fast enough to be called a vibration and even though some companies would be justified in using it to support the effectiveness of their product, about 99% of the industry have NO claim to the positive outcomes shown in that report. [Read more...]

Whole Body Vibration Therapy and the Central Nervous System

brain therapyIn my previous article, I discussed the first two of four phases of a Vibration Therapy treatment protocol.

The final stages of this protocol include the flexibility and strengthening phases; usually occurring simultaneously.

In an effort to avoid redundancy on subject matter covered so thoroughly in previous articles written for this site, I would rather “move on” and turn my attention to the central nervous system while pondering the question, “what is all this vibration doing to our brains?” [Read more...]

Vibration Therapy: Neuromuscular Re-Education

Vibration Plate TherapyAlthough Neuromuscular Re-Education has no universally accepted definition, it generally refers to a treatment technique or exercise performed by an individual with the purpose of improving, via the nervous system, the level of communication between the body and the brain.

Because of the fact that vibration training and vibration therapy exercises rely on the involuntary stretch reflex, there is a significant amount of communication occurring between the brain and the contracting muscles with each individual exercise. [Read more...]

Vibration Therapy: Desensitization and Circulatory Enhancement

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Gate Control Theory

In order to understand this phase, it is important to understand the gate control theory.

This theory states that throughout the nervous system of the human body are many types of nerve fibers responsible for relaying all the sensory information from our limbs, tissues, and organs to our brain.

One type, collectively known as nociceptive nerve fibers, is responsible for providing us with the unfortunate sensation of pain. On the other end of the spectrum lie another group of nerve fibers known collectively as non-nociceptive fibers. These fibers provide information related to all non-painful stimuli; among which is vibration.
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Therapeutic Vibes: A Physio’s Experiences With Vibration Therapy

spinal-cordAfter approximately 18 months of reading, contemplating and theorizing, over 6 months of tests and trials on over 100 willing participants in the form of physical therapy patients, and one inspirational “debate” on this site, I determined that it was time for me to sit down and organize my thoughts and experiences thus far with vibration therapy.
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