Mechanical Transduction of Therapeutic Stress to Human Tissues
Researchers at The University of Iowa have developed a novel system that delivers vibration and compression to human tissue in any programmed sequence. Our apparatus applies a mechanical load, in combination with a feedback controlled dynamic vibration stimulus, to improve muscle and other orthopedic responses to physical therapy. With this technology, the researchers are attempting to isolate the specific appendage and tissue of interest in order to provide the most optimized vibration possible to enhance the recovery of that tissue. They believe the addition of the vibration stress increases the healing response seen in muscle and bone tissues. Treating individuals with this technology will enhance injury recovery, and provide other benefits related to improved muscle and tissue function. A utility patent has been filed (US Patent Application No. 13/967,686).
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