
Rules and Limitations of VibroStretching
The Biomechanical Stimulation (BMS) method is a safe and effective way to improve health, restore muscles, and increase mobility. However, for maximum effect, it is important to consider individual body conditions and follow the rules of application.
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Key Principles
• Gradual start — begin with gentle stimulation to allow the body time to adapt.
• Supervision by a specialist — sessions should be conducted under the guidance of an experienced trainer.
• Preliminary diagnostics — it is advisable to undergo a medical check-up before starting a course.
• Consultation with a physician — especially in cases of chronic conditions or risk factors.
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Contraindications
General
• Fever, infections, acute inflammations
• Implants and prostheses (require caution)
• Aneurysms
• Recent thrombosis and thrombophlebitis
Local
• Recently sustained fractures (until fully healed)
• Epilepsy
• Pacemakers
Special conditions
• Multiple sclerosis — only during remission, without overloading the nervous system
• Diabetes — avoid use immediately after insulin injections
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Safe Application
• Undergo diagnostics before starting.
• Adjust the program individually.
• Exclude contraindications and consult with a doctor.
With the right approach, VibroStretching delivers fast and safe results, minimizing risks and enhancing its positive effects on the body.
Author: Hanna Turchak — creator of the StretchOn project and managing partner. Three-time World Champion and multiple European Champion in modern dance choreography. Expert in stretching, fitness, and modern recovery methods.