How It Works

HOW IT WORKS

FDA Registered Equipment

VibeTech is the first and only pressure-activated strength training vibration therapy device for the lower body. It is the variable force applied to the legs that is responsible for the strength training aspect of our equipment. No other technology can apply such power to the legs in the manner we do even using much costlier and inconvenient physical therapy equipment like anti-gravity treadmills, aqua therapy or harness systems.


From static weight bearing to dynamic range of motion exercises, VibeTech’s proprietary patented technology caters to the exercise needs of all users with a deficiency in weight-bearing physical activity. It is a comprehensive and accessible physical therapy and occupational therapy equipment to improve impaired physical mobility regardless of the cause of patient’s condition.


Pressure and Intensity

Therapeutic vibrations are delivered through the reactive footplate, which responds to applied pressure from the user. The vibration intensity is adjustable based upon the muscle workload tolerance of the user. Thus, the VibeTech Two can be used for improving lower body condition of patients with minimum neuromuscular coordination and strength making it accessible physical therapy and occupational therapy solution for most patients.

Precision and Force

Based on decades of scientific research, we use precisely calibrated vibrations and variable force to elicit an involuntary muscle reflex to stimulate muscle performance. Muscle fibers are activated throughout the lower extremities and lower back to simulate partial weight-bearing physical activity or strength training. Accurate vibration frequency and leg pressure makes VibeTech Two advanced physical therapy and occupational therapy equipment.

Passive to Active

Passive therapy can be delivered to highly debilitated individuals with the knee support in place. As one progresses in strength, the knee support may be removed. Active exertion of the legs can commence with maximum leg pressure setting of 100 lbs, enabling progressive weight bearing exercises. Slow and controlled motion of the footplate helps build strength and neuromuscular coordination to achieve normal mobility.

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Leaders In Developing Physical Therapy Technology

Helping one patient at a time through therapeutic vibrations.

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