Scientific Studies
Medical Conditions and Rehabilitation
Maloney-Hinds, C., J.S. Petrofsky, and G. Zimmerman. “The effect of 30 Hz vs. 50 Hz passive vibration and duration of vibration on skin blood flow in the arm.” Medical Science Monitor. 2008 Mar. 14
Tihanyi, T.K., M. Horváth, G. Fazekas, T. Hortobágyi and J. Tihanyi. “One session of whole body vibration increases voluntary muscle strength transiently in patients with stroke.” Clinical Rehabilitation 2007. Vol. 21: 782–793.
Price, Kelly. Article in the Nashville Medical News. “MS and WBV: A Promising Combination.” October 2006.
Schuhfried, Othmar, C. Mittermaier, T. Jovanovic, K. Pieber and T. Paternostro-Sluga. “Effects of whole-body vibration in patients with multiple sclerosis: a pilot study.” Clinical Rehabilitation 2005. Vol. 19: 834-842.
Fontana, Tania L., Carolyn A. Richardson, and Warren R. Stanton. “The effect of weightbearing exercise with low frequency, whole body vibration on lumbosacral proprioception: A pilot study on normal subjects.” Australian Journal of Physiotherapy. 2005: Vol. 51.
van Nes, Ilse J.W., et al. “Short-Term Effects of Whole-Body Vibration on Postural Control in Unilateral Chronic Stroke Patients: Preliminary Evidence.” Abstract from the American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vol. 83, No. 11, Nov. 2004, pg. 867-873.
Lenhardt, M.L., et al. “Use of High-Frequency and Muscle Vibration in the Treatment of Tinnitus.” International Tinnitus Journal, 2003, Vol. 9, No. 1, pg. 32-36.
Bosco, C., et al. “Hormonal Responses to Whole-Body Vibration in Men.” European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2000, pg. 449-454.
Bruyere, O., et al. “Controlled Whole Body Vibrations Improve Health Related Quality of Life in Elderly Patients.” Research article abstract.