Paper
Vibroacoustic Therapy: Sound Vibrations in Medicine
Published Oct 1, 2003 · Chris Boyd-Brewer
Alternative and Complementary Therapies
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Abstract
Vibroacoustic therapy is a recently recognized technology that uses sound in the audible range to produce mechanical vibrations that are applied directly to the body. The technology uses speakers or transducers placed within mats, mattresses, chairs, recliners, tables, or soft furniture to provide a physiologic and auditory experience. Benefits include pain management, anxiety relief, symptom reduction, physical therapy, and health improvement.
Vibroacoustic therapy uses sound vibrations to provide pain management, anxiety relief, symptom reduction, physical therapy, and health improvement.
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