Posts Tagged ‘Anti-Aging’

A Natural Treatment for Osteoporosis- Whole Body Vibration

February 19th, 2010

Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by low bone mass and structural deterioration of bone tissue, leading to bone fragility and an increased susceptibility to fractures.  These fractures are most common in the hip, spine, and wrist, although any bone can be affected. 

Osteoporosis is a major health threat for an estimated 44 million Americans.  In the U.S. today, 10 million individuals are already estimated to have the disease and almost 34 million more are estimated to have low bone mass placing them at an increased risk for Osteoporosis.   Osteoporosis is thought of to be an older person’s disease, but it can happen at any age. 

The National Osteoporosis Foundation recommends » Read more: A Natural Treatment for Osteoporosis- Whole Body Vibration

Treating Chronic Lower Back Pain with Whole Body Vibration

February 13th, 2010

Chronic lower back pain is a major healthcare problem that affects millions.  It is believed that chronic lower back pain emerges from acute pain of the muscles and connective tissues which persists and becomes chronic.  Besides pain, people with chronic lower back pain have reduced flexibility, reduced flexion-relaxation and static balance.

Whole Body Vibration can be used in the acute phase of treatment to increase circulation, blood flow and oxygen intake.  This can help speed up the healing process.   WBV assists by » Read more: Treating Chronic Lower Back Pain with Whole Body Vibration

Whole Body Vibration Benefits

February 8th, 2010

Out of the many benefits of Whole Body Vibration one of the most popular is the weight loss benefit that can be experienced.   WBV is a 10 minute workout that has the benefits of a 1 hour workout.  A recent research study found that body strength increases from 10 minutes of vibration fitness training were similar to those seen in an hour of regular resistance training.  These results may seem to be unbelievable, but more and more scientists are proving the results to be real.  WBV has been shown to increase your metabolism, and it helps to regulate insulin. You feel more energetic as more energy is released for every movement you do to transform fat to muscle.  Typically you can see noticeable results » Read more: Whole Body Vibration Benefits

Benefits of Whole Body Vibration and Elderly

February 1st, 2010

A study was completed on the feasibility of WBV for exercise in institutionalized elderly people.  The purpose of this study was to see the influence on muscle performance, balance, and mobility. 

Fatigue or lack of interest can reduce the feasibility of intensive physical exercise in nursing home residents.  Low-volume exercise » Read more: Benefits of Whole Body Vibration and Elderly

Whole Body Vibration vs Fitness Training in Elderly

January 12th, 2010

A randomized controlled study on the impact of whole body vibration training versus fitness training has shown that whole body vibration is as efficient as a fitness program to increase isometric and explosive knee extension strength and muscle mass of the upper leg in older men. 

These findings suggest that whole body vibration has the potential to prevent or reverse the age related loss in skeletal muscle mass.  The loss of muscle mass, » Read more: Whole Body Vibration vs Fitness Training in Elderly

Haven’t worked out in a while? Try a Low-Impact workout with Whole Body Vibration

December 30th, 2009

Want to get started on your way to better health, but not quite sure where to begin?  Making sure you are eating a balanced diet is the first and most important step.  But if you want to kick-start a fitness routine, try Whole Body Vibration.  WBV is the perfect low impact workout for the baby boomer or not-so athletic person who is interested in getting started and wants to feel better quickly. 

A recent article on Uknewsx.com talks about how whole body vibration machines are great for » Read more: Haven’t worked out in a while? Try a Low-Impact workout with Whole Body Vibration

Why Whole Body Vibration Can Improve Osteoporosis and Aid in Fall Prevention

November 18th, 2009

When speaking of an osteoporosis condition, one must take into consideration what’s called the bone mass density (BMD), a variable in our bodies which can be greatly enhanced by Whole Body Vibration. This has been repeatedly suggested by studies on vibration therapy over the years. In one study, for example, the American Journal of Bone and Mineral Research split up 70 post-menopausal women to perform two different types of exercising: one using conventional resistance training, the other one using WBV. The group undergoing vibration therapy over the 24-week period » Read more: Why Whole Body Vibration Can Improve Osteoporosis and Aid in Fall Prevention

Modeling the mechanical consequences of vibratory loading in the vertebral body: microscale effects

September 30th, 2009

Dickerson DA, Sander EA, Nauman EA. Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 47907, USA.

Osteoporosis affects nearly 10 million individuals in the United States. Conventional treatments include anti-resorptive drug therapies, but recently, it has been demonstrated that delivering a low magnitude, dynamic stimulus via Whole Body Vibration can have an osteogenic effect without the need for large magnitude strain stimulus. Vibration of the vertebral body induces a range of stimuli that may account for the anabolic response including low magnitude strains, interfacial shear stress due to marrow movement, and blood transport. » Read more: Modeling the mechanical consequences of vibratory loading in the vertebral body: microscale effects

5 Frequently Asked Questions about Whole Body Vibration

September 28th, 2009

What is Whole Body Vibration?

WBV is a form of exercise that allows you the gain all of the physiological benefits of exercise in a condensed time frame.  The muscles are forced to contract anywhere from 6-50 times every second, and every contraction recruits nearly 100% of the muscle fibers.  This allows the user to get a whole body workout in only 10 minutes a day.  Whichever body tissue is put in line and “loaded” on the vibration platform is where the effect of vibration will be felt.  Any exercise that can be done normally can be performed on a WBV platform except it will be more of a static exercise where the user holds the position and the machine does all the work.

Who invented WBV?

The Russians originally invented WBV for use on their cosmonauts who suffered muscle atrophy and bone mineral deterioration while in zero gravity.  They wanted to be able to rehab the cosmonauts in the shortest amount of time so they could send them back into space.  WBV allows a weight bearing load on the body and bone structure and therefore helps to build muscles and bone minerals.

Which form of WBV is best? » Read more: 5 Frequently Asked Questions about Whole Body Vibration

What is Vibrational Therapy?

September 23rd, 2009

In our fast paced world with all its technological marvels, we have come to expect that just thinking about it should bring about the change we seek. We have been taught to expect that our existence should be the way we want it and that it is a birthright to have it so. We chant, pray or wish for the change of our current state or issue and are disappointed if this change does not occur rather quickly.

Our western society has forgotten that this longing for a change needs to be followed up with appropriate action in order to become reality. Likewise we forget that often there is a time factor involved.

This thinking is particularly pervasive in health care. It has even infiltrated our profession of chiropractic, where we have been taught to identify a subluxation, then adjust and fix it.

Yet, for hundreds of years, many health practice and health care systems have shown us that the appropriate treatment needs to be followed up with the appropriate self care by the patient.

As far eastern modalities are concerned, there was a wonderful article recently written by Lama Somananda Tantrapa of Chi Dao tradition. Thousands of years ago, Chi Gong formed the foundation of oriental medicine. » Read more: What is Vibrational Therapy?