Mechanically Driven Vibration Therapy Devices Have Shared Limitations

Until the TurboSonic Trainer came on the market in March 2006, all of the 30 or more manufacturers of whole body vibration therapy devices shared common limitations.

For example, they’re mechanically driven, which means they have a limited range of intensities, and it also means that they operate in a limited range of frequencies.

These impose severe limits on their therapeutic usefulness.

Mechanically driven machines also tend to be very noisy to the ear and stressful to the knees and hips.

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