One of America’s leading reasons for not exercising is a lack of time, fortunately this excuse no longer applies. Today, with the introduction of the TurboSonic® sonic vibration therapy system, the industry’s first major advancement to whole body vibration (WBV) technology in 40 years, consumers can experience a 60-minute whole body resistance workout simply by standing for 10 minutes on the TurboSonic® platform.
The TurboSonic® sonic (sound) vibrating platform creates precision vertical vibrations -- which are most natural to the human body and the direction experienced through exercise – to reduce weight, cellulite, cortisol, stress, fluid retention and fatigue, while improving physical strength, tone, endurance, flexibility, coordination, balance and more.
Introduced by TurboSonic USA, a division of Maxam Wellness, a leading global provider of natural healt supplements and medical device technologies for health and wellness, the TurboSonic® sonic vibration therapy employs the “Science of Sound”, a patented sonic vibration technology based on decades of research and development. This next generation technology uses a speaker system with a new magnetic circuit instead of spin, mechanized motors commonly used in other WBV machines.
Researched with Proven Medical Benefits
The TurboSonic® is presently used worldwide by professional fitness trainers, Olympian and professional athletes, celebrities, health clubs, weight loss centers and spas, as well as chiropractors, physical therapists, orthopedics and medical doctors. Additionally it’s backed by decades of research and reported improvements by users with conditions such as emphysema, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), osteoporosis, arthritis/rheumatism, and lower back pain. Many reports show an increase in growth hormone and serotonin, while lowering cortisol and other stress-related hormones.
How TurboSonic® Works
The sonic vertical movement of the plate within the TurboSonic® platform stimulates the body’s natural “stretch reflex”, causing spontaneous muscle contraction to instinctively stretch and contract; both movements occur at carrying rates between three and 60 times per second (3Hz to 60 Hz). This movement produces mechanical oscillations with an average cycle length of about 40 milliseconds, the time required to induce a natural monosynaptic stretching reflex in the respective muscle. The neuromuscular system reacts to this stimulation by a chain of rapid muscle contractions, which result in entire body vibration.
Unlike competitive WBV motor-based models currently on the market, the TurboSonic® sonic wave motor technology creates little mechanical friction or noise, infrequently malfunctions, delivers effectively even at low frequencies, and provides users with adjustable power output. These features are most beneficial to users with joint, spinal or related conditions or whose physical constitution is easily comprised body imbalances, jerky movements, and/or inaccurate vertical or horizontal movements.
The TurboSonic® sonic vibration therapy is developed for professional and personal use, with four models to choose from, including the Ovation, Professional, Deluxe and X7. All models are available through distribution and online at www.turbosonicusa.com.
The TurboSonic® is registered with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a Class 1 Powered Exercise Equipment/Vibration Therapy Device and can be billed by licensed health practitioners for therapy sessions under CPT codes for procedures 97110, 97112, and 97530, registration number 890.5380. All patients with appropriate concerns can be enlisted in a protocol using the TurboSonic® sonic vibration technology.
About James Cole
TurboSonic USA President James Cole has been intimately involved in the health and fitness industry for more than 20 years, as a nutritional products researcher, formulator and manufacturer;
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The TurboSonic® is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. The benefits listed herein are based on independent studies, which reference years of research into (WBV) and training and those studies are independent of TurboSonic® technology and have not been evaluated by the FDA.



