Vibroacoustic Therapy combines the physical vibrations of relaxing music with the vibrations of Pulsed Low
Frequency Sine Tones.
Therapy as being divided into three main areas:
· A spasmolytic and muscle-relaxing effect;
· An increase in blood circulation in the extremities;
· Marked, but varying effects on the vegetative system.
Vibroacoustic Therapy is now practised in many different countries, and research has established it as a useful therapeutic treatment for many conditions. The process of giving Vibroacoustic Therapy involves the use of recorded music, played through an amplifier and delivered to the body via a Vibroacoustic bed or chair – usually a chair with speakers underneath the surface. The physical vibrations of both the music and the low frequency sine tone are felt in the body and the body receives an ‘internal massage’. It is this ‘internal massage’ which is thought to have the therapeutic benefit.