If you are over the age of 60 and break a hip, you have a 1 in 5 chance of dying within 1 year.
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Skeptical? Show your doctor these studies:
You can download the four studies below and bring them to your doctor to learn more. Ask them what they know about Wolff's Law and mechanotransduction as it relates to bone, or osteogenesis. While these principles are over 100 years, these studies are cutting edge.
What is Osteogenic Loading?
OsteoStrong sessions utilize a series of robotic musculoskeletal treatment devices that allow axial compression of bone to emulate the effect of impact, we call this Osteogenic Loading. Because of the robotic optimized positioning of the human body, loading forces go through the human bone that are far higher than those seen in daily activity or weight training. Heavy loading is already understood and recommended by all international bodies of medical education, but at OsteoStrong, we make it safer.
In fact, we’ve known for over 100 years that Osteogenic Loading works. In the late 1800’s, Dr. Julius Wolff discovered that bones will adapt to the loads under which they are placed (Wolff’s Law). What we didn’t know until the 2012 Deere & Tobias study (below) was that there is a minimum threshold to triggering osteogenesis. 4.2 multiples of your body weight is the minimum required force to trigger bone growth in the hip joint (the most important place to avoid fracture) and peak forces with adults in conventional resistance exercise only show 1.26 to 1.54 multiples of body weight.
Whole Body Vibration
Specialized tissues make up your skeletal muscles. These tissues change how they function in response to different kinds and rates of stimuli. Most physical therapy exercise is intended to improve muscle strength by increasing the gravitational load on muscles.
Physical therapy vibration platforms, on the other hand, impose hypergravity activity within muscles by using higher accelerations (vibrations). Whole Body Vibration produces short, quick alterations in tendon-muscle complexes, which stimulates muscle spindles and nerve cells. In turn, your muscles have a reflex reaction as they try to dampen vibratory waves.
In addition to empirical results of physical vibration therapy, electromyography (EMG) tests have conclusively supported the ability of Whole Body Vibration therapy to enhance physical therapy programs by improving:
Flexibility, strength and endurance
Hormone profiles, including serotonin
Cardiovascular and circulatory measures
Coordination, balance, gait and posture
Why We Care
After going to over 15 Tony Robbins events, I finally understood what the next chapter was going to be about - Contribution. In November of 2017, I happened to walk by a booth at an event that had some pretty high tech equipment and I stopped by to check it out. They were telling me how it was designed to naturally improve bone density and reverse Osteoporosis. I immediately pictured my mom and thought, wow she should really use this! Then they started talking about the other benefits of Osteogenic Loading, like helping eliminate Fibromyalgia, reduce and eliminate Chronic Joint and Back pain, and also reverse Type II Diabetes. In my head, I'm thinking about my mom and saying check, check, check - I HAVE to get my mom to an OsteoStrong center. There wasn't one in Austin, and that's when it all fell into place, the universe had put this in my path at perfectly the right time - 6 months later I had resigned my 20+ year career in Technology and Operations and opened my first OsteoStrong.
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5145 N FM 620
Suite F-124
Austin, TX 78732
512-588-1741
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Monday, Wednesday, Friday
8:00am to 3:00pm
Tuesday, Thursday
11:00am to 7:00pm
Saturday
8:00am –12:00pm
Sunday Closed