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Pre-Existing Medical Conditions
Some medical conditions preclude the use of
vibration therapy. Consult your doctor prior to using
vibration therapy if you have any of these pre-existing medical
conditions:
Any Problem with Vertebral Discs (Slipped
Disc, Etc.)
Arthritis, Arthrosis, Arthropathy
(inflammation or degeneration of the joints)
Artificial Joints (Recently Implanted)
Cancerous Tumors
Discopathy (Diseases of the Vertebral
Discs)
Epilepsy
Head Injury or a Neurological Condition
Hernia
Inflammations or Infection
Intrauterine Device
Metal Pins or Plates
Nephrolithiasis (Tendency to Develop Kidney
Stones)
Open Wounds
Poor Sensation in the Feet (Somatosensory
Reception)
Pregnancy
Pulmonary Embolism (Blockages in the
Arteries of the Lungs)
Recent Surgery
Retinal Detachment
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Serious Cardiovascular Disease or
conditions related to the heart or heart valves
Severe Migraines
Spondylosis (Degenerative Disease of the
Joints between the Vertebrate)
Thrombosis (Blockages in the Blood Vessels
Caused by Clots)
Type I Diabetes
Vibration therapy is a safe and gentle
method of exercise, however, a more sensitive entry into the
therapy or an extended period of introduction may be required
for some individuals. Some may need to refrain from
vibration therapy until a condition has been treated or
stabilized.
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