Hey if it works for Parkinsons get that clinical trial going for stroke.
http://www.medgadget.com/2012/05/study-shows-that-vibroacoustic-therapy-is-more-than-just-noise.html
According to a study from the University of Toronto in Canada,
research suggests that Vibroacoustic Therapy (VAT), which uses
vibrations produced by low frequency sounds to “massage” deep parts of
the body, could help patients with neurological diseases such as
Parkinson’s. The study involved two groups of 20 Parkinson’s patients
being treated with five minutes of 30 Hz vibrations. Results showed
marked improvement of all symptoms in both groups, including less
rigidity, better walking speed, and less tremor. Before you decide to
crank up the volume on your speakers and park yourself on your
subwoofer, however, keep in mind that the VAT was administered using
special transducers that convert the sound to inner body massage. It’s
thought that brain waves at a frequency of 40 Hz are the carriers of
information that control movement; the transducers are fine tuned to
produce vibrations between 20 and 100 Hz, which are almost too low to
hear audibly, but whose vibrations can add stimulation to brainwaves.
In addition to affecting the brain, VAT also provides deep physical
cellular stimulation to skin, muscles and joints, much like vibrating
muscle massagers, but deeper acting. As such, researchers have observed
decreased pain and increased mobility when VAT is applied to the rest of
the body.
More at link.
This great feeling of massage. Massage of deep physical cellular stimulation to skin, muscles and joints, much like vibrating muscle massagers. It gives you full relaxation (Mental and physical).
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