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MS and the Hypervibe G10 Mini
My review comes on the heels of my long-time friend, Brian, whose rehab from total-knee replacement (TKR) introduced me to the Hypervibe. I will be 68 next month (May 2022) and spent 31 years as a 9-1-1 first responder. I have been a martial arts instructor for almost 50 years and I own a large school, teaching a variety of martial arts to students 4-80 years of age. In 1996, a car hit me head-on while I was riding my Harley Davidson motorcycle. I went through 11 operations for multiple broken bones, dislocations, torn ligaments, a collapsed lu...Read more
ng and I was off work for one year. As a heavy martial arts competitor, I did a lot of my own rehab and was back competing in two years. In 2001, at age 50, I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and was determined to get past it as well. My symptoms forced me to retire in 2007 although I was still very active and I've had two more knee operations since then. In 2017, Brian told me about his success with the Hypervibe and I was able to get a demo model to try for a month. After one month, I purchased a unit and within two months, I found the Hypervibe was able to reduce the spasticity in my legs and arms and lessen the tingling and numbness in my feet and hands. This also reduced the pain my body experienced and reduced the inflammation in my joints. My quality of life improved slowly, but I still have to fight the effects of the disease each morning. In February, 2018, I had a heart attack and required triple by-pass surgery and the insertiion of a man-made filter in my heart, all due to a congenital family condition. Since then, after doing my own rehab once more, I have been able to return to what I do. During this rehab, the Hypervibe was essential to reducing the swelling in my one leg (where they took the donor veins), increasing blood flow and reducing the pain. I work out one hour each day, doing over 100 kicks, over 80 punches and assorted techniques. Like Brian, I have two small benches which allow me to sit and rest my quads, knees or calves on the Hypervibe when I am not doing the full weight exercises. I recommend the Hypervibe to anyone who suffers from MS or Parkinson's, or any other auto-immune disease. The proof, for me, is in my ability to do what I do, despite the wellness issues I have faced and I fully believe the Hypervibe has played a very important role in helping me regain that ability.Purchased in March 2021.
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The best WBV machine on the market
I bought this machine after spending a lot of time researching the benefits of WBV and what you need to know when considering buying one. I can honestly say Hypervibe is one of the best WBV machines giving you the G force required to really get results! This company provides workouts, programs and support all of which are FREE and comes with the purchase. I have had excellent customer support and know that this Australian company really want to make a difference. Brie has been so helpful. I love the product and how it has helped me so far and its only been 5 weeks!
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I love the Hypervibe!
I love the Hypervibe. It helps me loosen up and get going in the mornings and I feel very energized after using it It is also helpful to massage my legs when they get achy.
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Soooo Excited for the future !!
Easy setup, and great customer support. After the third day my unit would not come on (due to someone turning off the switch in the back of the machine) Customer support immediately started to send a tech to solve my problem. I opted to troubleshoot first and discovered the issue. I got some pain relief from my neuropathy after the first use!!! Excited to see what happens on my new journey with Hypervibe!
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GayeSouth East Queensland, QLD
- 12 reviews
Don't agree with the bad review above..
I would have to disagree with that this company is no care.
I have had nothing but help from these people, they are rushed off their feet yet still try to do their best to help.. Brie has spent ages on the phone helping me to get the best that I can afford.. and then some, I did not get the G10 but I could not let this other review go without saying my bit.. I got the G 14 second hand and they were still prepared to help, now beat that eh...
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Brian LCayuga, Ontario, Canada
Total Knee Replacments Hypervibe rehabilitation
A lifetime of maintaining a high fitness level as a 911 responder took its toll on my knees requiring TKR for both. My right knee was replaced 15/2016. The left was done July 20/2016. My knees were replaced with Stryker Scorpio NGR implants.
My primary goal was to be pain free during everyday activities. My secondary goal was to continue with a fitness program as well as mountain biking and ice hockey. I participated in these activities right up to a week before the surgery relying on prescription level anti- inflammatories to do so.
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Yes, June / July will mark two years since my TKR. The Hypervibe continues to be part of my daily routine. The following is a brief recap of the timelines to my recovery so others can gage their expec... Read more
tations. My initial review was around six months post opp which covers what was a rapid recovery to that point. Throughout the winter of 2016 I countinued with my sports activities noting slow progressive gains in leg strength and function. From there forward I measure recovery in one month increments as opposed to weekly. Last summer was a year post opp which had me experiencing good range of motion and was relatively pain free during every day activities. I found and continue to experience the results of sports activities are cumulative in relation to how my legs feel. When I over do it, which is quite often (actually all the time), it results in my legs being tight and tired. I attribute that to my age (63ish) and of course working through total knee replacements. I look at it as similar to putting new pistons in an old engine, it runs much better but you do not want to rev it too high too often... :) Up to until January of this year (2018) I continued to improve every so slightly in my leg function. The best measurement for me was my mountain biking and ice hockey performance. The group I participate with are wonderful people but they do not want to hear any excuses which suits me just fine.Hypervibe three years later ... it’s still going ... and so am I ...
The short product review follow up is ... yes I still use it, yes it still works and yes I continue to recommend it. ... Read more
The long product review (really long) follow up is as follows ... This is second follow up on a product review I originally drafted in 2016 regarding Hypervibe vibration platforms. As previously published I was dealing with two total knee replacements along with low level arthritis requiring prescription grade anti-inflammatories. The end goal for utilizing vibration therapy / training was to expedite my recovery. This by improving mobility along with building bone density critical to my joint replacement rehabilitation. Basically I wanted to expedite getting back to a quality life experience doing the things I love to do. So, let’s get to it, I continue to utilize the Hypervibe every day. First thing in the morning with my cup of ginger tea or a scoop of protein powder in my black coffee I do at least twenty minutes on the platform. This is accomplished by using the Hypervibe mobile app via Bluetooth, which allowed me to run the platform for ten minutes uninterrupted at a time.There is no anti-inflammatory in the mix because I no longer need them. The vibration platform has become my anti-inflammatory. I will often use it again in the evening. The healing effects appear to be cumulative over the last couple of years, for which I am very grateful as long term anti-inflammatory use is never a good thing. I have learned productive vibration therapy sessions require the user to become “familiar” with the the effects specific to their individual needs. Over time I have become creative with mine utilizing a stepper, yoga block,half foam roller and resistance bands. With these props, I can lie or sit down parallel to the platform to work (massage) back / neck / shoulder, hamstring, quadricep and calf muscles. To get the most of vibration training learn to relax while using it, deep breathe, visualize the vibration healing you. Stay in the position you have assumed until you feel a decisive relaxing of the muscle / joint group you are targeting. There is a learning curve here that takes time. If your going to do it, do it right. Seek out expert training through fitness studios that offer vibration training. Utilize the mobile app training tutorials with podcasts provided through Facebook and instagram by qualified representatives of Hypervibe. I cannot overstate the value of a tool that helps you to move despite challenges such as injuries, arthritis, autoimmune disease and or the cumulative effects of aging. Several years ago a close friend developed late- onset Multiple Sclerosis. He is a high functioning individual however this relentless disease was taking a toll. On my recommendation he commenced training on a Hypervibe.The results have substantially improved his quality of life by reducing the physical effects of his MS. Personally I have yet to get up in the morning and not get a noticeable benefit from the Hypervibe which is a good health promoting start to the day. As I stated in the previous posts the Hypervibe is the means to an end as part of maximizing your potential to enjoy life. Get access to one, use It religiously ... then go for that walk or bike ride. Take the stairs instead of the elevator on your way to work because the Hypervibe will open that window of relief allowing you to take on that small challenge that you simply could not have considered before. ... Stay safe BrianSimilar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
KatBMelbourne
- 2 reviews
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This company is all care and no responsibility. Customer Service is very poor.
This company basically takes your money and runs. I bought the Hypervibe G10 mini (which is NOT portable and weighs a hefty 24kg, the 'mini' in the title is very misleading).
Hypervibe sent me a defective machine. There was no display panel, it only vibrated at the one speed on which it was impossible to even stand on. It shook my furniture and floors, it was dangerous. I have been chasing my $995 since it was delivered on the 24th of December 2015, and have spent a lot of my time calling and emailing back and forth. Customer Service is extre...Read more
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Hi Brian, thanks so much for a great and detailed review here, amazing comeback. I'd be curious to learn both your knees and your vibration training is going almost a couple of years later?