Welcome to This Is MS!

     Modules
· Home
· Content
· Downloads
· Encyclopedia
· FAQ
· Feedback
· Forums
· Journal
· Private Messages
· Recommend Us
· Search
· Site_Map
· Stories Archive
· Submit News
· Surveys
· Top 10
· Topics
· Web Links
· Your Account

     Google
Google
Web
This is MS
These ads help pay for the upkeep of our site. They are automatically served by Google and are not affiliated with This is MS.

     Languages
Select Interface Language:


     Who's Online
There are currently, 51 guest(s) and 3 member(s) that are online.

You are Anonymous user. You can register for free by clicking here

     Next Step

From the creators of This is MS comes Experience Project

EP is a community where members connect through shared life experiences-- like MS--and so much more. You are not defined by any one thing, so be your true self and find others just like you at Experience Project.

Get started by sharing your Multiple Sclerosis story.


     Donations

To remain unbiased, This is MS does not accept corporate sponsorships.

Therefore, we must rely on our users to help support us. Please donate to our upkeep if you have the means. Thank you!


ThisIsMS.com :: View topic - I'm picking up good vibrations...
 Forum FAQForum FAQ   SearchSearch   UsergroupsUsergroups   ProfileProfile   Log in to check your private messagesLog in to check your private messages   Log inLog in 


I'm picking up good vibrations...

 
Post new topic   Reply to topic    ThisIsMS.com Forum Index -> General Discussion
View previous topic :: View next topic  
Author Message
dignan
Family Elder


Joined: Aug 12, 2004
Posts: 1192

PostPosted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:08 am    Post subject: I'm picking up good vibrations... Reply with quote

I hope this works.


MS sufferers feel the benefits of vibration trial

A trial to determine the benefits of vibration therapy for Multiple Sclerosis sufferers is having an immediate impact on participants, one stating that she could feel her feet again, and another saying the treatment left her legs tingling and buzzing like they hadn't felt in years.

Study supervisor Dr Steve Stannard says the trial was devised to see whether side-to-side alternating vibration therapy was able to assist MS sufferers, who often became unable to move their muscles normally due to damage caused in the central nervous system.

“People with MS have a neural condition which means that their brain often can't generate enough neural input to have their muscles contract and move in a fully co-ordinated way,” Dr Stannard says. “The vibration stimulus is thought to cause a reflex contraction of muscle so in MS patients this might be therapeutic - it's a way of side-stepping the brain and making the muscles contract.”

for the rest of the article:
<shortened url>
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
CureOrBust
Family Elder


Joined: Jul 28, 2005
Posts: 1279
Location: Sydney, Australia

PostPosted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 5:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I always wondered about these machines. And I remember someone on this site actual uses one, and finds it beneficial.

The one question that would still remain in my mind, is its comparison with other forms of exercise. I know one of the benefits of it is that the patient does not need any fine co-ordination to use the machine. I tried one at a gym. However, I use a cross-trainer and find the arm and foot points of contact provides me the required stability to exercise, and hopefully the elliptical motion mimicking walking helps also.
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
TwistedHelix
Family Elder


Joined: Mar 26, 2005
Posts: 595
Location: Northamptonshire, England.

PostPosted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 9:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

As I understand it, vibration trainers do work well to increase your muscle mass so I think they'd be excellent if you feel you can't quite exercise enough to stop your muscles from wasting.
I do wonder, however, if the quoted return of sensation isn't a bit of a false positive: if you've ever held electric hair clippers for any length of time you'll know how they can leave your hand and arm buzzing and tingling for a while; in the same way nettle and bee stings can easily convince you that sensation has returned. Unfortunately, it's usually a false impression caused by unusual stimulation, so perhaps this is just the same phenomenon,
_________________
Dom
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
Jaded
Family Elder


Joined: Jul 27, 2005
Posts: 152

PostPosted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 2:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi guys

I have been using a vibrogym for the past 18 months.

I got the most benefit on the first few sessions but I do keep up the work - it is a good way of keeping fit and it does revitalise the parts where I have less sensation these days. It is also good as a massage on my calves which is always welcome!

I do have atrophy in my right leg though, I am hoping to keep it at bay with the regular exercise. It is hard to rebuild what is lost and be more balanced with one side weaker than the other, but I can only try!

I'd be interested to see the results, although I have my own to go by, albeit with no control group.

J.
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic   Reply to topic    ThisIsMS.com Forum Index -> General Discussion All times are GMT - 6 Hours
Page 1 of 1

 
Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum





We encourage you to also visit our Multiple Sclerosis story and support community on Experience Project. Experience Project is a vast and powerful community where people connect anonymously through life experiences. It's made by the same people who built This is MS, on the premise that no one life experience-- like having MS-- defines a person. It now covers over 2 million life stories. Find and share yours!

Experience Project: I have Multiple Sclerosis


Anonymous Confessions | Free Dream Interpretations | Ask Any Question
Site Map

This site does not offer medical advice. All treatment decisions should always be made with the full consent of your physician.


All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owners. The comments are property of their posters, quoted articles are © referenced source, all the rest © 2002-8 by thisisMS.com.
PHP-Nuke Copyright © 2005 by Francisco Burzi. This is free software, and you may redistribute it under the GPL. PHP-Nuke comes with absolutely no warranty, for details, see the license.
Page Generation: 0.10 Seconds