Marodyne LiV A Low Intensity Vibration (LiV) Approach offering Safe and Gentle Musculoskeletal Health!
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Musculoskeletal Health Support
Marodyne LiV is a low-intensity vibration device that utilizes a safe, patent-pending, and scientifically-established technology that gently and naturally improves musculoskeletal health.
Low-intensity Vibration
Learn about in using Marodyne LiV’s Low-intensity Vibration device and how it can restore your strength¹, function², and circulation³ and possibly better your overall movement, flexibility and freedom in just 10 minutes per day.
Clinically Proven
The technology inside Marodyne LiV is supported by a wealth of scientific evidence and clinical research such as National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), National Institute of Health (NIH) and other well-known and reputable agencies around the world.
The risk of falling increases due to the age-related decrease in muscle performance (sarcopenia) in the lower leg. This also increases the risk of fractures.
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are unable to walk independently after a hip fracture
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require assistance 1-year after a hip fracture
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more likely to experience a fracture in the future
The goal is therefore to build up the calf muscles.
Marodyne LiV can help to increase muscle mass and thus balance.
Low intensity vibration therapy (LiV) has been shown to have positive effects on the entire body, especially for people with limited mobility and functionality.
Good Vibrations for Good Bone Quality
There’s a big difference between the good vibrations – and the damaging ones. Many whole-body vibration devices exert a high acceleration, high-level vibration, which has many contraindications and exceeds what is considered ‘safe’ for general use.
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Medical Studies on the Impact of Vibration on the Body
¹ Huang RP, Rubin CT, McLeod KJ. Changes in postural muscle dynamics as a function of age. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci 1999; 54:B352–B357
² Muir J, Judex S, Qin YX, Rubin CT, Postural instability caused by extended bed rest is alleviated by brief daily exposure to low magnitude mechanical signals, Gait & Posture 33 (2011) 429-435
³ Stewart JM, Karman C, Montgomery LD, McLeod KJ, Plantar vibration improves leg fluid flow in perimenopausal women, Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 2005 Mar:288 (3): R 623-9