WHOLE BODY VIBRATION therapy for faster recovery

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What is Whole Body Vibration Therapy?

Circulation | Recovery | Clinical

Vibration therapy is a targeted, clinically informed modality designed to stimulate the lymphatic system, improve circulation, and enhance tissue function. Using controlled mechanical stimulation, this treatment supports fluid movement, reduces inflammation, and promotes more efficient recovery while enhancing neuromuscular activation and overall tissue responsiveness.

At Dynamic Rebalance in The Loop, Chicago, vibration therapy is integrated into individualized treatment plans to support both clinical conditions and overall wellness. Available as an add-on to any service, your treatment plan is tailored to your stage of recovery or training, helping optimize outcomes, support lymphatic flow, improve mobility, and enhance strength, stability, and long-term performance.

Vibration therapy is clinically indicated for Lymphedema, Lipedema, and Sports Recovery, and with your Surgeon’s consent, Post Cosmetic Surgery Recovery.

Add Vibration therapy to your Session and enjoy the results

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Clinical Applications

Vibration therapy is always tailored to the individual and may be incorporated with other treatments to deliver results-driven care.

  • Supports lymphatic flow and helps reduce fluid accumulation, heaviness, and tissue congestion. Often used alongside manual lymphatic drainage to improve outcomes and maintain long-term tissue health.

  • Applied appropriately within the healing timeline, vibration therapy can help reduce swelling, improve circulation, and minimize fibrosis—supporting a smoother, more efficient recovery process.

  • Enhances circulation, reduces muscle soreness, and supports faster recovery between training sessions. Ideal for maintaining tissue quality and optimizing performance.

  • Stimulates blood flow and lymphatic movement, helping reduce stagnation while supporting energy, recovery, and overall body function.