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Supporting long-term health: why whole body vibration belongs in clinical settings

As healthcare continues to shift towards prevention, there’s a growing focus on helping people stay active, independent and feeling good for longer.

Over time, our bodies naturally change. Strength can decline, balance can become less stable and bone density can reduce. If not supported, this can impact how we move, how confident we feel and ultimately how independent we are in everyday life.

We know that resistance and weight-bearing exercise are some of the most effective ways to support this. But in reality, not everyone is able to stick to these programmes – whether that’s due to time, confidence, pain, fatigue or mobility challenges.

That’s where approaches like Whole Body Vibration (WBV), delivered by Power Plate*, are starting to play a role.

By using controlled vibration, WBV activates muscles throughout the body in a way that is low-impact and time-efficient. In simple terms, it helps the body “switch on” and work harder, without requiring the same level of effort as more traditional exercise.

This makes it particularly useful in clinical settings, where the focus is often on helping people rebuild strength, improve movement, and regain confidence at a pace that works for them.

A good example of this in practice comes from a clinician in Bulgaria, who used WBV as part of a preventative approach with a 39-year-old woman going through perimenopause. Over time, improvements were seen in bone density, muscle mass and overall body composition – without significant changes to her wider routine.

While this is just one example, it highlights how WBV can be used in a practical, real-world setting – especially during periods of change, such as perimenopause, where supporting strength and bone health becomes increasingly important.

More broadly, this aligns with a growing body of research showing that WBV can support strength, balance, bone health and overall physical function, particularly in populations at greater risk of decline.

Today, WBV is being used across a range of healthcare environments as a way to complement existing treatment and exercise programmes. Examples of these types of environments include physiotherapy clinics, rehabilitation centres and preventative health settings.

While WBV devices are becoming more available for home use, the clinical environment offers clear advantages. With the right tailored guidance, integrated into a structured plan and supervised for safety, the device can be used safely – helping people stay consistent and get the most from it.

Ultimately, staying healthy as we age isn’t about one solution, it’s about finding approaches people can realistically stick to. 

By making movement more accessible and time-efficient, WBV gives clinicians another way to support people in staying active, capable and independent for longer.

To explore how Whole Body Vibration could support your clinical offering, contact: [email protected]

 

 

*Power Plate® is a registered trademark



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