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Galileo Research Facts No. 140: Can Galileo Therapy increase muscle force and decrease fall-risk in young obese?

Galileo Research Facts No. 140: Can Galileo Therapy increase muscle force and decrease fall-risk in young obese?

This study compared the effects of Galileo Therapy on muscle force and fall-risk in young obese (age 23 to 33). Both groups receive a short training session (only 5 sets of 60 seconds at 26Hz, 20° static squat at position 2) 3 times per week over a period of 6 weeks. The control group performed identical exercises but without side-alternating Galileo vibration. Fall-risk was assessed by a special treadmill which can stop immediately to provoke falls.

The Galileo group showed significant improvements in muscle force (muscle torque) by +6% and a significant reduction of fall-risk and fall rate by -68%. These results show once more that Galileo Therapy can be used very effectively to increase the compromised muscle function and power in obese in a short time and reduce fall risk at the same time. Other studies using Galileo Therapy showed similar improvements under various conditions (#GRFS170, #GRFS132, #GRFS55, #GRFS53, #GRFS49, #GRFS48, #GRFS27).

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