Physiological factors
Muscles- Adaptive Responses of Human Skeletal Muscle to Vibration Exposure
- The Influence of Whole Body Vibration on the Mechanical Behavior of Skeletal Muscle
- Influence of Brief Daily tendon Vibration on Rat Soleus Muscle in Non-Weight-Bearing Situation
- Whole-Body Vibration Exercise Leads to Alterations in Muscle Blood Volume
- Effect of a vibration exposure on muscular performance and body balance
- Mechanical Stimulation in the Form of Vibration Prevents Postmenopausal Bone Loss in Ovariectomized Rats
- Bone and Space flight
- The anabolic activity of bone tissue, suppressed by disuse, is normalized by brief exposure to extremely low-magnitude mechanical stimuli
- Anabolism: Low mechanical signals strengthen long bones
- Estrogen and bone muscle strength
- Effect of 6-Month Whole Body Vibration Training on Hip Density
- Transmissibility of vibrations to the human hip and lumbar spine
- Strength Increase after Whole-Body Vibration Compared with Resistance Training
- Acute and Residual Effects of Vibratory Stimulation on Explosive Strength in Elite and Amateur Athletes
- Strength Increase after Whole Body Vibration Compared with Resistance training
- Oxygen Uptake during whole-body vibration exercise
- Oxygen Uptake in Whole-Body Vibration Exercise: Influence of Vibration Frequency, Amplitude, and External Load
- Hormonal Responses to Whole-Body vibration in Men
- Effects of whole-body vibration exercise on the endocrine system of healthy men
- Effect of four-month vertical whole body vibration on performance and balance
- New Trends In Training Science: The Use Of Vibrations For Enhancing Performance
- Vibration therapy improves walk, balance in elderly
- Controlled Whole body vibrations to decrease fall risk
- Balance Training and Exercise in Geriatric Patients
- Effect of a vibration exposure on muscular performance and body balance
- Effect of four-month vertical whole body vibration on performance and balance
- Short-term effects of whole-body vibration on postural control in unilateral chronic stroke patients
- Effect of whole body vibration stimulus and voluntary contraction on motoneuron pool
- Serotonin the feel good neurotransmitter
- The Sites of Neural Adaptation Induced by Resistance Training in humans
- Supranuclear Palsy
- The effects of random whole-body-vibration on motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease
- Effects of random whole-body vibration on postural control in Parkinson's disease
- Effects of whole-body vibration in patients with multiple sclerosis
- Effects of whole body vibration on biogenic amines in rat brain
- Effect of whole body vibration on the rat brain content of serotonin and plasma corticosterone
- Short-term effects of whole-body vibration on postural control in unilateral chronic stroke patients
- Head stabilization on a continuously oscillating platform: the effect of a proprioceptive disturbance on the balancing strategy
- Vibration therapy improves walk, balance in elderly
- Whole-Body Vibration Exercise In The Elderly People
- Controlled Whole Body Vibrations Improve Health Related Quality Of Life In Elderly Patients
- Geriatric Patients
- The feasibility of whole body vibration in institutionalised elderly persons and its influence on muscle performance, balance and mobility
Qigong (Chi Kung) Masters in Korea were instrumental in helping develop TurboSonic's 10 minute pre-programmed training modes. The Qigong Masters in Korea believe that lower sonic frequencies with lower amplitudes raise a person’s vibration energy (their “Chi” in Chinese medicine), helping to balance a persons energy meridians which Eastern medicine believes to be essential for vibrant life and health.
Disclaimer: TurboSonic is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. These studies have not been evaluated by the FDA.