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  2. This Unconventional Workout Tool Can Improve Circulation And ...

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    Some form of vibration therapy has been used dating at least back to the 1800s, when a Swedish doctor created machines that could help people with impairments find some movement, according to the ...

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    Are vibration plates safe? People who are exposed to whole-body vibration for extended periods of time, like bus drivers and heavy machinery operators, are known to experience lower back pain .

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    One reviewer purchased one after seeing this product advertised on TV: "I ordered this after seeing the infomercial because it just made sense. The BetterBrella is exactly that BETTER!! The ...

  5. Abdominizer - Wikipedia

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    A physical therapist interviewed by Men's Health suggested that the device would not protect the back, but would reduce effort and so lower the effectiveness of exercise. [4] Wired described it as "A symbol for TV shopping channels everywhere, a cheaply made, overpriced widget that is destined to be unpacked, tried exactly once, and consigned ...

  6. Vibrating belt machine - Wikipedia

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    A vibrating belt machine is a device that was promoted to passively reduce body fat through the use of an oscillating or vibrating belt around the exercise subject's waist, without active exercise by the user. The device was widely promoted in the 1950s and 1960s as a way to break up abdominal fat through vibration.

  7. Aerotrim - Wikipedia

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    An aerotrim (also known as Multi-Axis Trainer or MAT) is a 3-axis gimbal large enough to contain a human being, used for cardiovascular workout and equilibrioception (balance) training in pilots and astronauts. Aerotrims saw use in gyms during the 1980s, but are currently out of production outside of niche professional applications.

  8. 5 top-rated fitness products to help you stay active at your desk

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    The machine itself is made from durable alloy steel and features an LCD monitor to track your steps, workout time, and calories burned. "This stepper is everything I've dreamed of and more," one ...

  9. Vibroacoustic therapy - Wikipedia

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    Vibroacoustic devices come in a range of forms including beds, [8] [9] [10] chairs, [11] [12] pillows, [13] mats, [14] [15] wristbands, [16] wearable backpacks, [17] and simple DIY platforms. [18] They generally function by playing sound files through transducers, bass shakers, or exciters which then transfer the vibrations into the body. Some ...

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