WHAT IS VIBROACOUSTIC METHOD? PHONATION
The vibroacoustic method (phonation) is a contact method for transmitting mechanical micro-vibrations with an amplitude of no more than 0.05 mm and a frequency of the sound range from 0.03 kHz to 10 kHz into body tissues. It is this method of exposure that is implemented in Vitafon devices. Micro-vibrations are transmitted through vibraphones, where a membrane made of a special alloy vibrates. Such micro-vibrations penetrate well into the tissues of the body to a depth of 7-10 centimeters.
Safe method. Vibroacoustic therapy devices use such amplitude and frequencies of microvibration that are natural to the body and correspond to microvibrations that occur in tissues with maximum muscle tension and vibration of the vocal cords:
1) the amplitude of the microvibration is comparable to the size of cells (less than 0.05 millimeters);
2) the impact power does not exceed the tissue microvibration power at maximum muscle tension;
3) The frequency of microvibration is within the speech range.
The vibroacoustic method significantly expands the body’s capabilities in self-healing, and without the need to interfere in the processes of self-regulation and is safe.
Features of the procedure.
Vibroacoustic therapy with Vitafon devices is a simple and comfortable procedure that can be performed independently at home or on an outpatient basis. A vibraphone (transducer devices) is applied to the problem area and held with hands or with cuffs or bandages for the recommended time.
The mechanism of vibroacoustic action on body tissues can be described as follows:
- audible sound in the form of vibration is perceived by the mechanoreceptors of the skin and blood vessels, free nerve endings, corpuscles of FaterPacini and Meissner, as well as by any cells of the body;
- biological and chemical reactions are accelerated due to an increase in the number of contacts between cells and molecules due to mechanical vibrations;
- activation of these processes entails a local increase in capillary lymph flow, blood flow and acceleration of osmotic movement of fluids in the affected area.
The immediate consequence of these processes is:
– improving the quality of peripheral blood supply, and, consequently, improving trophic function, relieving edema, analgesia, anti-inflammatory effect;
– more effective removal of toxins and metabolic waste from the body;
– increased output of hematopoietic stem cells from the bone marrow into the bloodstream;
– improve the functioning of the immune system and enhance the protective functions of the body.
Phonation is a method of compensating for the deficiency of biological micro–vibrations
Microvibrations are a biophysical resource that is constantly reproduced in body tissues as a result of contraction of muscle cells. The body spends an enormous amount of energy to excite micro-vibration in the tissues. Muscle cells make up more than 60% of body weight and more than 80% of functional cells that consume energy.
Due to the valvular structure of venous and lymphatic capillaries, microvibration of tissues creates a directed movement of blood and lymph, reduces friction when moving shaped elements through the capillaries, increases the frequency of contacts of substances and cells in the interstitial, facilitates the exit of ancestral cells from the bone marrow into the bloodstream and directly affects all immune, regenerative and metabolic processes.
The resources of muscle tissues are limited, and therefore, even in a healthy person’s body there is a greater or lesser deficiency of microvibrations. The reason for this may be chronic fatigue, frequent stress, periodic fatigue from intense and prolonged loads, injuries, etc. With an increase in microvibration deficiency, problems accumulate in the tissues. The process of degradation, aging and the development of pathologies is progressing. With the disease, the need for biological microvibration increases, as it is necessary to enhance metabolism and the work of the immune system. To compensate for the resulting microvibration deficiency, additional resources are needed from the outside and one of the methods to make up for this deficiency of microvibrations in the body is the vibroacoustic method.
Thus, phonation is especially effective in cases where muscle tissues are locally depleted (lack of nutrition due to compression, prolonged static overstrain, insufficient tissue innervation) or damaged (injury).
Phonation allows you to break the vicious circle when muscle tissues cannot provide themselves with nutrition and a microvibration resource, because of this, other tissues suffer, which are provided with a microvibration resource from the contractile activity of fibers. External microvibrations transmitted using Vitafon devices make it possible to restore the tone and coherence of the alternating work of muscle fibers, and as a result restore the local level of microvibrations and sufficient speed of transports and metabolic processes in the area.
The universatilityof the method is that in any area of the body, a sufficient rate of metabolic and transport processes is needed (for example, to remove dead cells from the area), which is provided by micro-vibrations. Vibroacoustic therapy will be applicable in any area where there is stagnation (manifested or beginning) and such a lack of biological micro-vibrations.
When we talk about a disease, we usually do not think about the cellular nature of this condition of the body. At the same time, the cause of the vast majority of diseases (arthrosis, hernia, osteochondrosis, hypertension, impotence, tonsillitis, etc.) is the death of functional (“working”) cells or a lack of energy resources in some area of the body.
Insufficient nutrition of cells, as well as dead cells, limit the functions of tissues and organs, causing various disorders and the development of diseases. For complete recovery, the body must necessarily remove dead cells from the tissue or transform them, regenerate and saturate them with energy resources. This requires the movement of substances and cells not only through the vessels, but also directly through the tissues. That is why micro-vibration is so important and in this sense it can be considered as an equally important resource as food, water and air.
The complexity of the phonation technique. Vibroacoustic therapy (phonation) allows you to act locally and saturate the most deficient area in the body with external micro-vibrations. At the same time, since the invention of the devices, phonation techniques have developed based on understanding the body as a complex system with internal relationships between organs. Therefore, the currently available techniques suggest an impact not only on the problem area, but also on areas that can also affect the development of pathology.