Vibroacoustic therapy

These compositions incorporate low-frequency musical instruments and advanced audio engineering techniques to create an immersive and enjoyable therapeutic experience.

Vibroacoustic devices come in a range of forms including beds,[8][9][10] chairs,[11][12] pillows,[13] mats,[14][15] wristbands,[16] wearable backpacks,[17] and simple DIY platforms.

[18] They generally function by playing sound files through transducers, bass shakers, or exciters which then transfer the vibrations into the body.

By stimulating vibratory perception through therapeutic sound waves, vibroacoustic therapy aims to promote physical and emotional well-being.

Academic research published in peer reviewed journals and meeting higher scientific standards is being pursued at the University of Toronto and other institutions to address these objections.