A new scoping review from Japan suggests that low-frequency and low-intensity vibration therapies helped effectively treat wounds (including pressure injuries, diabetic foot ulcers, and venous leg ulcers) by improving blood flow, relieving pain, reducing exudate, removing necrotic tissue, and increasing the expression of nitric oxide associated with wound healing.
Source: Haba D, Itabashi M, Tamai N, Tobe H, Sanada H, Nakagami G. Effectiveness of vibration therapy for hard-to-heal wounds in clinical study: a scoping review. Chron Wound Care Mgmt Res. 2024;11:1-12. https://doi.org/10.2147/CWCMR.S423054






