Prohibited User(s)
Pregnant women (1 month before pregnancy also to be included; 1 month after childbirth), people with hernias, bone fractures or have unhealed wounds, people who needs to rest for convalescence, and children under six years old.
Low-speed vibration is suitable:
During menstrual periods, people suitable for rehabilitation and walking exercise with physician’s approval, and whom that have the following conditions:
People with artificial organs, severe cerebrovascular disease, recovered from spinal injury, stroke, and arthritis and the frail elderly. Beginners are required to start from low but comfortable speed for the initial vibration.
People with herniated disc
Please do not stand upright or sit directly on the device.
It is best recommended to stand on the device with the hand support on a table or chair, lie against the table or chairs upfront, and train with speed that suits you best. This can avoid the pressure on the nerves and give relaxation to lower back and reduces discomfort. Recovered patients could slightly squat on the equipment at low / middle speeds, or sit on the chair and placing the legs on the equipment for lower limbs vibration training to boost blood circulation.
People with scoliosis or osteoporosis
Please do not stand upright or sit directly on the device.
It is best recommended to stand on the device with the hand support on table or chair, lie on the table or chairs upfront, proceed with speed that suits you best or stand on the device with a little squat, or sit on chair and put your feet on the device to train lower limbs.
If any discomfort occurs during the use of the device, please sit on a chair and put your feet on the device to train lower limbs. This will relieve the discomfort and promotes a healthier body over the time. Do not forcefully train under discomfort body condition.