No other brand is backed by more research.
No other brand lives up to Galileo.
Only Galileo is supported by over 450 independent, peer-reviewed studies.
The findings don’t apply to other brands.
Solid, scientific, evidence-based research is important when developing whole body vibration (WBV) technologies. Since Galileo pioneered the field, more research has been done on Galileo WBV products than any other brand – over 450 independent, peer-reviewed studies, including 48 focused on children.
When these studies are used by other brands to claim the same outcomes, remember: the research applies only to Galileo.
We’re incredibly proud of the proven performance and outcomes of Galileo WBV products. But results from Galileo equipment are not applicable to other manufacturers’ product lines. We understand why they want to claim the same studies, but remember: there’s only one Galileo.
- Galileo is the most-researched manufacturer in WBV
- 450+ independent peer-reviewed publications, 48 with children
- Over 26 years listed in PubMed starting with the work of Bosco in 1998
Research Infographics:
Galileo Mechano-Stimulation Training
Can one minute of Galileo Therapy reduce spinal and increase corticospinal excitability?
Can Galileo Therapy improve muscle function and pain in chronic fatigue syndrome patients?
Can 5 minutes Galileo Therapy increase brain activity and mobility in stroke patients?
Can Galileo Therapy increase blood-flow in the legs of Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) patients?
Can 4 minutes of Galileo Therapy per week increase balance and gait parameters?
Can Galileo Therapy improve muscle function in patients with chemotherapy-related Neuropathy?
Can Galileo Therapy increase muscle function in COPD patients within just 3 weeks?
Can 3 minutes Galileo Training decrease side differences in one-legged jumping?
Can Galileo Training increase Oxygen uptake compared to traditional exercises?
Can static exercises with Galileo Training be more effective than dynamic exercises?
Can Galileo Training be more effective and efficient for warm-up than ergometer training?
Can Galileo Training be more effective for warming up than cycling ergometer?
Can exercises with extra loads and with Galileo Training at 40Hz be more effective than without?
Can squats with Galileo Training be more effective for warm-up than without Galileo?
Can Galileo Training during squats increase muscle activation with each repetition?