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Becky Chambers has a Whole Body Vibration line called "BC Vibrant Health" (not to be confused with the supplement company of nearly the same name).

I bought the Ultimate Vibe which has plate amplitude options low (LIV) of 0.1 – 0.5 mm and high of 1.0 – 1.5 mm. It has frequency setting variance from 15 to 40 Hz. It is reasonably priced for a true vertical displacement machine, currently on sale for $ 530.

Disclaimer: No, I am in no way associated with the company. I read research papers and watched many videos. I then contacted a medical office and they suggested this brand when I said the PP was too expensive for me. Simply to passing along to others what I concluded for my own needs, but you should read & research.

My Ultimate Vibe machine is working fine daily since September, using at 30 to 40 vibrations/sec on High amplitude setting. That range can help with osteoporosis according to what I have read. I will never know if this WBV does help me because I am doing many interventions at the same time.

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@kfhoz Whole Body Vibration device from Becky Chambers on sale for 4th of July holiday.
https://bcvibranthealth.com/product/ultimate-vibe/
I own this WBV model, and you can see more of my comments on it on this discussion thread. It is best to do lots of your own research on WBV as there are particulars of amplitude, frequency, motion, and contraindications that matter. This model was suggested to me by a medical office when I told them that the highly advertised brand was too pricey. I have been using it on my non-gym days since Sep 2025.

No, I am in no way affiliated, this is just a FYI as it does not go on sale often.