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We believe in providing lifelong benefits to your Health & Wellbeing. Your own, portable 24-7 Physiotherapist.
For many years, physiotherapy was exclusively associated with rehabilitation after trauma or surgery. However, its scope has evolved significantly in recent times. Today, physiotherapy is no longer limited to recovery alone, but has become a vital tool for improving overall quality of life. Its benefits extend beyond rehabilitation, playing a proactive role in preventing physical issues and maintaining general wellbeing.
At Prosalud Company, we firmly believe that prevention is the best form of medicine. Regular therapeutic vibrotherapy massages, for instance, are an excellent way to promote a healthy lifestyle, especially in an age where excessive use of electronic devices and poor postural habits, such as cervical strain, are having a detrimental impact on our health. Additionally, many people subject their bodies to inappropriate physical strain, whether at work or in everyday activities like lifting heavy objects or lifting children.
It has been scientifically proven that daily use of physiotherapy, through vibrotherapy, not only alleviates pain caused by improper exertion and poor postural habits, but also helps prevent a range of spinal issues. These poor postural habits can lead to frequent muscle contractures, restricting movement and hindering the ability to perform daily tasks. Furthermore, such improper posture may result in chronic spinal issues, including disc herniation, nerve impingements, and vertebral misalignments. Vibrotherapy, by enhancing circulation and stimulating deep tissues, acts preventively by helping to correct and mitigate the negative effects of these postures before they develop into chronic issues.
The regular use of physiotherapy and vibrotherapy not only addresses these problems but also plays a crucial role in improving physical health and general wellbeing. This comprehensive approach not only alleviates discomfort but also optimises bodily functions, promoting a more balanced and healthy life.

James H. (Office worker with muscle aches) - London, UK
“I spend long hours working at a desk, and while I don’t have any back problems, I often experience muscle aches in my lower back and shoulders. Since I started integrating daily vibrotherapy, the pain has significantly reduced. It’s become a daily routine for me, and I’ve found it much more cost-effective than booking private massage sessions. It’s definitely been a game changer!”
George B. (Veteran with chronic back pain) - Hampshire, UK
“As a grandfather, I’ve been suffering from chronic back pain due to arthritis and other spine conditions for years. I’ve noticed a huge improvement having done daily physio. What’s even better is that I no longer need to rely on anti-inflammatory medications that used to upset my stomach and cause side effects. The relief has been truly life-changing!”
Sophie R. (University student) - Cambridge, UK
“I spend hours studying and using electronic devices, which gives me terrible neck pain. Now I use vibrotherapy daily and do regular physiotherapy for further prevention of secondary issues, it has been amazing for relieving my tension and preventing the headaches I used to get.”
Scientifically proven: Effects of Whole-Body Vibration Therapy on Postural Control, Functionality, and Fatigue in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomised Clinical Trial
This study, published in the journal Neurología, investigates how whole-body vibration (WBV) therapy can positively impact patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Study Summary:
• Objective: To evaluate the short-term effects of WBV on postural control, functionality, and fatigue in patients with MS.
• Methodology: A total of 34 patients with mild to moderate MS were randomly divided into a control group and an experimental group. The experimental group underwent WBV sessions for five consecutive days, consisting of five daily periods of one minute at a frequency of 6 Hz. Pre- and post-intervention evaluations were conducted using assessments such as the Sensory Organisation Test (SOT), the Motor Control Test (MCT), the Timed Up and Go test, the Berg Balance Scale, the 10-metre walk test, and the Krupp Fatigue Severity Scale.
Results:
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The experimental group showed significant improvements in specific SOT conditions and MCT latency. Notably, there was a reduction in reaction time for regaining vertical posture in response to destabilising stimuli. No adverse effects were reported from the intervention.
Conclusion:
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WBV therapy improved short-term reaction times to postural disturbances, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic tool for maintaining postural control and balance in patients with MS.
Full Reference:
Alguacil Diego, I.M., Pedrero Hernández, C., Molina Rueda, F., & Cano de la Cuerda, R. (2012). Effects of whole-body vibration therapy on postural control, functionality, and fatigue in patients with multiple sclerosis: A randomised clinical trial. Neurología, 27(3), 143-153. doi:10.1016/j.nrl.2011.04.019. Available at: https://www.elsevier.es/en-revista-neurologia-295-articulo-effects-whole-body-vibration-on-postural-S0213485311002325
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These individuals are navigating an array of chronic conditions such as Parkinson's (including severe shaking & dystonia), Osteoarthritis, Sciatica, Osteoporosis and Stroke recovery.



Vibrotherapy for the Elderly

Musculoskeletal Benefits of Vibration Massage in the Elderly
Source: Spanish Journal of Geriatrics and Gerontology
• Objective: To assess the effects of vibration training on musculoskeletal conditions such as osteoporosis and sarcopenia in older adults.
Key Findings:
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Significant improvement in muscle strength and functionality.
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Enhanced balance and physical independence.
Conclusion:
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Vibration training is a promising intervention for preventing and managing age-related musculoskeletal issues.
Full Reference:
Gómez-Cabello, A., Ara, I., González-Agüero, A., Casajús, J.A., & Vicente-Rodríguez, G. (2010). Effects of vibration training on musculoskeletal health in older adults. Revista Española de Geriatría y Gerontología, 45(4), 186–192.
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Heated Vibrotherapy: A Powerful Solution for Musculoskeletal Health
Heated vibrotherapy is a revolutionary approach to managing musculoskeletal conditions, offering profound benefits for individuals suffering from chronic pain, stiffness, and mobility issues. Conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, and lower back pain can severely impact daily life, making movement difficult and leading to a decline in overall well-being. The combination of heat and vibration works synergistically to relieve pain, increase circulation, and enhance flexibility. Heat therapy helps to relax tense muscles, reduce inflammation, and improve joint lubrication, while vibration stimulates deep tissues, activates muscle fibers, and promotes natural pain relief by encouraging the release of endorphins. Together, these therapies provide an effective, non-invasive solution for managing musculoskeletal disorders, improving comfort, and restoring physical function.
Beyond pain relief, heated vibrotherapy actively supports rehabilitation and long-term musculoskeletal health. By increasing blood flow and lymphatic drainage, this therapy accelerates the body’s natural healing processes, reducing recovery time after injuries or surgery. The deep stimulation of muscles and connective tissues enhances strength, flexibility, and posture, preventing further deterioration and minimizing the risk of future injuries. For individuals suffering from degenerative diseases such as osteoarthritis or osteoporosis, regular use of heated vibrotherapy helps maintain mobility, reduces stiffness, and supports overall joint health. With its ability to address both acute and chronic conditions, heated vibrotherapy is a powerful tool for those looking to regain control over their physical well-being and lead an active, pain-free life
The Benefits of Vibrotherapy with Heat for Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease affects motor function due to disrupted communication between the nervous system and muscles, leading to tremors, rigidity, and impaired movement. Vibrotherapy with heat is emerging as an innovative, non-invasive therapy that enhances neuromuscular stimulation, reduces muscle stiffness, and improves circulation. By combining mechanical vibrations with therapeutic heat, this approach helps restore motor control, alleviate symptoms, and promote overall well-being.
Clinical studies have demonstrated that vibrotherapy with heat significantly improves mobility, balance, and reduces tremors in Parkinson’s patients. The therapy enhances blood circulation, delivering oxygen and nutrients while aiding muscle relaxation. It also contributes to better sleep and stress reduction, further supporting overall health. Available for use in both clinical settings and at home, vibrotherapy with heat offers a convenient, effective complementary treatment that empowers individuals to manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life.
Transforming Bone Health: The Powerful Benefits of Daily Vibrotherapy for Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease that causes pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility as the protective cartilage in the joints wears down. While there is no cure for OA, heated vibrotherapy has proven to be an exceptionally effective, non-invasive treatment for managing symptoms. This combination therapy uses mechanical vibrations to stimulate muscles, increase blood circulation, and enhance the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to affected joints. The heat works synergistically to relax tight tissues, reduce inflammation, and increase joint flexibility, allowing for improved range of motion and reduced pain. By addressing both the physical and physiological factors that contribute to OA, heated vibrotherapy provides consistent and comprehensive relief, making it an essential tool in OA management.
Research has shown that the daily use of heated vibrotherapy can significantly alleviate pain, reduce stiffness, and enhance joint mobility in individuals with OA. The warming effect of heat therapy enhances the circulation in affected joints, promoting healing and minimizing inflammation, while vibrotherapy stimulates muscle activity and improves flexibility. Together, they offer a holistic approach to managing OA symptoms, improving overall joint function, and preventing further deterioration. When incorporated into daily routines, heated vibrotherapy helps individuals with OA maintain an active lifestyle, reduce reliance on pain medications, and improve their quality of life by supporting both their physical and emotional well-being.
Accelerating Stroke Recovery: The Transformative Benefits of Daily Vibrotherapy with Heat
A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted, leading to potentially severe and permanent damage that affects mobility, cognition, and emotional well-being. Rehabilitation is essential for recovery, with traditional therapies focusing on restoring independence and improving quality of life. In recent years, vibrotherapy combined with heat therapy has emerged as a powerful complement to these methods. When used daily, this combination enhances circulation, reduces muscle spasticity, alleviates pain, and supports neuroplasticity, helping stroke survivors regain motor and sensory functions more effectively.
Scientific research highlights the benefits of these therapies, showing improvements in muscle function, pain relief, and overall rehabilitation outcomes. Vibrotherapy stimulates blood flow and nerve activity, while heat therapy relaxes muscles and promotes healing. Together, they help prevent secondary complications such as blood clots and pressure sores, while also providing emotional relief by reducing stress and anxiety. Their accessibility makes them easy to integrate into daily routines, empowering stroke survivors to take an active role in their recovery and improve their long-term well-being.
Vibrotherapy and Heat Therapy: A Crucial Approach to Effective Arthritis Management
Vibrotherapy combined with heat therapy offers a powerful, non-invasive approach to managing arthritis by addressing pain, stiffness, inflammation, and joint degeneration. Vibrotherapy stimulates nerve fibers and muscles, enhancing circulation and triggering the "gate control" mechanism to reduce pain perception. Heat therapy complements this by promoting blood flow, reducing inflammation, and improving tissue elasticity, resulting in greater mobility and long-term joint protection. This dual approach not only alleviates immediate discomfort but also slows disease progression, offering arthritis patients a practical and effective way to regain independence and improve their quality of life.
Scientific studies support the efficacy of this combination, showing significant improvements in pain relief, joint flexibility, and muscle strength. By enhancing synovial fluid production, reducing inflammatory mediators, and stimulating bone remodeling, vibrotherapy and heat therapy contribute to overall joint health. Modern therapy devices make these treatments accessible for home use, empowering patients to incorporate them into their daily routines. As research advances, this innovative therapy is gaining recognition as a valuable component of arthritis management, offering a promising future for those living with this chronic condition.
Heated Vibrotherapy: A Breakthrough Solution for Oedema Relief and Circulation Support
Heated vibrotherapy offers a highly effective, non-invasive approach to managing oedema by stimulating circulation, promoting lymphatic drainage, and reducing fluid retention. Oedema, which results from excess fluid accumulation in the body’s tissues, often leads to swelling, discomfort, and restricted mobility. The combination of vibration and heat enhances blood flow to affected areas, helping to mobilize trapped fluids and improve oxygenation in tissues. The rhythmic mechanical stimulation of vibrotherapy gently activates the lymphatic system, encouraging the removal of excess fluid and toxins, while the heat dilates blood vessels, further supporting efficient circulation and reducing swelling.
Beyond reducing swelling, heated vibrotherapy helps alleviate the discomfort and stiffness associated with oedema by relaxing muscles and soft tissues. This therapy not only eases the sensation of heaviness in swollen limbs but also improves flexibility and joint mobility, making daily movements more comfortable. Regular use of heated vibrotherapy can prevent the recurrence of fluid build-up, support tissue healing, and enhance overall vascular health. As a complementary therapy, it provides a safe and effective solution for individuals struggling with chronic oedema, offering both immediate relief and long-term benefits for circulation and lymphatic function.




