Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy

Overview

Vibroacoustic sound therapy uses sound vibrations at specific frequencies to create a deeply relaxing experience that can promote physical and mental well-being. These sound vibrations resonate with the body, helping to reduce stress, alleviate muscle tension, and improve circulation. The therapy may also enhance mood, aid in pain relief, and improve sleep quality by inducing a state of calm and relaxation. Vibroacoustic therapy is gentle and non-invasive, making it suitable for individuals seeking a soothing, therapeutic way to balance mind and body.

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Benefits

  • Stress relief

  • Improved sleep

  • Pain relief

  • Improved circulation

  • Better mood

  • Increased flexibility

  • Lowered blood pressure

  • Improved mental clarity

  • Enhanced mind-body connection

Contraindications for Treatment

  • Heart Disease

  • Epilepsy

  • Pregnancy

  • Neurological Disorders

  • Active Pacemaker

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