The Science of Sound and Vibration - Start Living Healthier!
Degenerative disease conditions, accelerated aging and all diminished capacities ultimately can be attributed to insufficient cellular stimulation. As the living cell struggles with poor nutrition, low oxygen levels, environmental toxins and stagnation of lymphatic fluids, disease conditions develop that can accelerate aging and shorten lifespan.
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The Solution - TurboSonic whole-body vibration therapy!
TurboSonic whole-body vibration therapy provides the first safe, effective way to excite human cells. This new patented technology accelerates the body's natural healing response, increases cellular oxygen uptake, enhances cellular nutrient uptake, stimulates cellular fluid movement and facilitates cellular waste removal. As a result, the new cells are more resilient, vibrant, and function together more cohesively as a healthier, longer lasting body.
TurboSonic Vibration Therapy for Muscles
The effect of vibration results in what scientific literature calls 'Tonic Vibration Reflex' or 'TVR'. That is a repeated mitotic reflex or stretch reflex. This means that the vibrated muscle has to work very hard, while the subject or player using TurboSonic does nothing other than balance on the platform. The effect per pulsation is like that of the knee jerk reflex. This muscle activity can be measured by use of electromyography (EMG). For example, in a one repetition maximum effort, the muscle(s) involved are activated 100% voluntarily. However with vibration training on TurboSonic the muscles work at 200 to 300% of this IRM activation. This is an ideal way to train, especially when the muscle does not function properly, for example with weakened muscles in the elderly, or after injuries.
Vibration Training and Hormones
Research shows that after vibration training (just one session!), there is a high excretion of Testosterone and Growth Hormone. There is also a drop in the stress hormone cortisol. This combination has favorable effects on muscle protein synthesis. Effects of vibration training on Hormones:
- Testosterone: + 7%
- Human Growth Hormone: + 460%
- Cortisol: - 32% (Source: Bosco et al 2000)
Increases in Testosterone and Growth Hormone become important in the functioning of both body and mind. Many complaints of the elderly can be traced to a decrease in these hormones. It is essentially these hormones, together with the female hormone estrogen, used to combat geriatric complaints so that it is possible to still enjoy life and vitality even when one has reached old age.
Bones Decalcification - Vibration Therapy
Bone decalcification (osteoporosis) is one of the biggest health problems especially in the elderly and women population. Many elderly people break their bones more easily when they fall because of bone decalcification; the hip is the most notorious in this respect. The onset of osteoporosis is partly due to a lack of movement, causing muscles to gradually weaken, the circulation to diminish and the bones to be inadequately used. In addition, as a result of the ageing process, the body produces less hormones such as testosterone, estrogen and growth hormone. Yet it is exactly these hormones which play such an important role in the maintenance of strong bones.
The advice usually given to sufferers of this disease is to take more exercise, but that is difficult when muscles are weak, particularly in the legs. TurboSonic offers a good alternative to vigorous impact exercise: through vibration the muscles automatically become stronger and regain their tone. The circulation improves because the blood vessels in the legs are wide open due to the vibration therapy. At the same time, the pulsation gives a direct stimulus to bone tissue, and in turn stimulates the production of new bone tissue.
Scientific research shows that vibration training can help against osteoporosis. Recent findings show that even after only one vibration treatment, there is an increase in the hormone testosterone and growth hormone, essential for strong bones.
Vibration Training the Neurotransmitters
Parkinson's disease is an example of a deficiency in dopamine, the reason that L-Dopa is given as medicine. It is also recognized that serotonin plays a role in our mood, or frame of mind. A shortage of serotonin in the brain can lead to depression, a reason that Prozac is given as a medicine in order to increase the serotonin content in the brain. From research, it appears that vibration training also influences the neurotransmitters and the way in which they work. Vibration training increases the serotonin content in the brain, which could possibly explain why one feels so well after vibration training.
Blood Vessels
The effect of vibration training on the blood vessels is clear to see and to feel. After training, one often sees that the skin of the lower leg is colored pink. This is a sign that the blood vessels in that area are wide open. It also explains the feeling which many describe as: coming home after a snowball fight with your bare hands, and then putting your hands in a bucket of warm water creating a tingling feeling indicating that your blood vessels are wide open. In Germany, the effect of vibration training is used as therapy for a disturbed peripheral circulation, particularly in the lower legs, such as in chronic venous insufficiency.
Nervous System - Vibration Therapy
The effect on the muscles is reflexively activated via the nervous system. With vibration training, it seems as if pulsations awaken the nerve tract, that could explain the positive effects of vibration training in partial paralysis. In fact, good results have been reported in the experimental treatment of, for example, MS patients.
Cartilage - Vibration Training
It is already recognized that intermittent pressure stimulates optimal functioning of the cartilage. This causes the synovial fluid, or synovial, to be repeatedly pumped between the cartilage, just like a sponge that is constantly squeezed under water. This intermittent pressure maintains and improves cartilage function.
Insurance Coding - Therapy Billing
Codes refer to specific numbers assigned to individual treatments or supplies. These include CPT codes for procedures, and HCPCS Level II codes for supplies. "Local Codes" may also be used in your area. Remember that coding is specific to the payer; therefore, it is important to know which codes are applicable. Be aware that modifiers may be required as well. The Resource-Based Relative Value System (RBRVS) may be used to determine the reimbursement rate.
| 97110 | Therapeutic procedure, one or more areas, each 15 min. | Therapeutic exercises to develop strength and endurance, range of motion and flexibility. |
| 97112 | Therapeutic procedure, one or more areas, each 15 min. | Neuromuscular re-education of movement, balance, coordination, kinesthetic sense, posture, and proprioception. |
| 97530 | Therapeutic activities, direct hands-on, each 15 minutes. | Use of dynamic activities to improve functional performance with direct contact by the provider. |