New hope for diabetics with chronic wounds and pain.
“The exciting thing about this intervention is how easily it could be translated to people,” Koh said. “It’s a procedure that’s non-invasive, doesn’t require any drugs, and is already being tested in human trials to see if it’s protective of bone loss.” A clinical study, in collaboration with Dr. William Ennis, director of the Wound Healing Clinic at UIC, is planned, Koh said.
The frequencies used in this study can be produced on the HiFi wellness portable massage table…available now.
“The exciting thing about this intervention is how easily it could be translated to people,” Koh said. “It’s a procedure that’s non-invasive, doesn’t require any drugs, and is already being tested in human trials to see if it’s protective of bone loss.” A clinical study, in collaboration with Dr. William Ennis, director of the Wound Healing Clinic at UIC, is planned, Koh said.
Other recent studies have show promise for Parkinson’s and Fibromyalgia
http://www.news.utoronto.ca/good-vibrations-using-sound-treat-disease
Many of us love massages, but imagine a massage so deep that tissues, organs and cells could also be ‘massaged’.
That’s exactly what Vibroacoustic Therapy, a low frequency sound massage, is clinically proven to do, and new research at U of T suggests that it may help people with debilitating diseases
“There have been several studies using vibration from sound with Parkinson’s,” said Bartel “It has been known for over 100 years that vibration (like riding in a wagon on cobblestones) helped relieve some symptoms. So the scientific study of the effect of low frequency sound was a natural connection. Also known is that 40 Hz brain waves seem to be carriers of information between the parts of the brain that control movement. So adding extra stimulation in that zone should help that communication and so assist in movement control.”
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Interview by Kelly Haugh
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