Vibration therapy
Vibrations stimulate the nerves in the muscles. These spindles are tiny receptors in your muscles. They transmit information about muscle stretch and tension to the brain. This allows the brain to calculate the position and movement of your muscles. This way, you can control how you relax, move, stand, or adjust your position.
Certain diseases, injuries, and tension can impair the function of muscle spindles. Research indicates that vibration therapy can make a positive contribution to rehabilitation. Targeted vibrations are an effective means of alleviating symptoms such as restricted range of motion and mobility, muscle weakness, and pain. Targeted vibrations are used in neurological rehabilitation and physiotherapy. They support the stimulation of motor learning processes, the reduction of spasticity, and the activation of muscles.
