Vibrostimulation
Vibrostimulation is a therapeutic technique that involves the use of vibrations to stimulate specific areas of the body. This method is often employed in physical therapy, rehabilitation, and pain management. The vibrations can be applied through various devices, such as handheld massagers, wearable devices, or specialized therapeutic machines. The primary goal of vibrostimulation is to improve blood circulation, reduce muscle tension, and alleviate pain.
The underlying principle of vibrostimulation is based on the concept of mechanoreception, where the body's sensory
Vibrostimulation is particularly effective for conditions such as muscle strains, tendinitis, and arthritis. It can also
However, it is important to note that vibrostimulation should be used under the guidance of a healthcare