Practical guide to vibratory technique for medical use
This concise reference shows how to apply vibratory stimulation in clinical practice, with guidance born from years of experience using different machines and settings. It explains when vibration can help and how to integrate it with other treatments.
The book explains the core ideas behind vibratory therapy, including stimulation and inhibition of nerve centers, and the role of the lymphatic system. It provides a framework for applying vibration safely and effectively, including step-by-step techniques and cautions for special cases.
- How vibration interacts with nerves, blood flow, and the lymphatic system
- Specific techniques for spinal stimulation, ear and jaw regions, and abdominal work
- When to use vibration alone or with other therapies, and how to adjust speed, pressure, and duration
- Practical notes on patient response, safety, and case considerations
Ideal for readers of early 20th‑century medical instruction and for practitioners seeking a compact, actionable reference on vibratory treatment.