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DID YOU KNOW: GyroStim Has a Wide Range of Speeds & Intensities

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DID YOU KNOW? GyroStim moves at one RMP increments from 1 RPM to 30 RPM; some profiles invert, some do not.  You may see videos of GyroStim of people moving VERY SLOW or VERY FAST in GyroStim: People going slow are either just starting their training, or are addressing a specific rehabilitation goal. People going fast started their training with very slow motion profiles and worked up to the faster profiles over a period of time. Before you decide that GyroStim is too fast or too slow for you, your patients, athletes or research...check our home page ( http://www.gyrostim.com ), and, video page ( www.gyrostim.com/videos.html ) to see the full range of intensities.

Beyond Balance: New Data, Applications, and Potential for Vestibular Stimulation

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Studies crossing multiple disciplines continue to supplement our knowledge and understanding of the vestibular system. Once believed to be associated only with balance, recent scientific studies demonstrate that the vestibular system and the effects of vestibular stimulation have an impact on multiple systems throughout the human body.   As new research continues to uncover the widespread benefits of vestibular stimulation, new applications are being identified.   Learn more about this research on the GyroStim.com "Science" page. At left, , Dr. Kim Fox, of AVORA Health Centers in Asheville, NC has developed a new strategy for applying vestibular stimulation to patients with MdDS using a multi-axis rotating chair, the GyroStim . The successful outcomes from her work have gained attention around the world.  A case study by Dr. Fox was  featured in the Vestibular Disorders Association (VEDA) newsletter , click here to view.