Brands
The Fit-Vibe
Jennifer asks:
I’m a trainer in switzerland and I originally bought a power plate in January but after 6 weeks of use it blew up and was sent back to the factory. They couldn’t fix it so they sent me a new one which I turned around and sold. I am now using the fit vibe and I think its working
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- August 27th, 2006 | 49 Comments
The TurboSonic
From the Turbosonic rep:
Why TurboSonic? This machine uses no mechanical moving parts to vibrates the training plate. TurboSonic is powered by a patented amplifier system that causes quiet sonic vibrations. Simply stated - there are no moving parts. No sound. And it’s real precise.
TurboSonic can be adjusted manually from 3Hz to 50Hz and the amplitude can be adjusted from 0
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- August 18th, 2006 | 57 Comments
The VibroGym
Dan Fivey from VibroGym points to new studies:
I have some new studies that may interest you: these where done on the VibroGym when it was called the Powerplate (please note the Powerplate is now a completely different machine). The studies are on an ACL injury repair and Fibromyalgia. The Powerplate now has have the G-force of the VibroGym, so
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- August 18th, 2006 | 18 Comments
What About the Pro-Ellixe?
Marcy writes:
I was at a show today and tried the Pro Ellixe model. I would love to have any additional information you have on these products?
Sue writes:
I am considering purchase of a Pro Ellixe. I have Lupus and have tried the machine. It really helps with my inflamed, sore joints and muscles.
This is the only type of machine I have
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- May 1st, 2006 | 3 Comments

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