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Vibration Plates Are Popular Among Wellness Influencers. Here’s What Experts Say About the Trend

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Why This Matters

While vibration plates have gained popularity through social media for their claimed health benefits, experts advise caution as scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited. The trend highlights the growing influence of wellness influencers and the importance of scrutinizing health products before purchase. Consumers should weigh the potential benefits against the lack of conclusive research to make informed decisions.

Key Takeaways

You've probably wondered what the latest social media craze over vibration plates is all about. Influencers claim that these plates have many health benefits, including lymphatic drainage, building muscle and losing weight. But is there any truth to these claims, or are they simply misinformation being spread online?

Before you purchase one, we spoke to several fitness experts to get their thoughts on this latest trend. They share the pros and cons and whether you should add one to your workout routine.

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What is a vibration plate?

Whole-body vibration plates are a form of exercise machine that shakes rapidly when you stand on them. When you stand on a vibration plate, you're engaging in a full-body vibration exercise, where your muscles are forced to contract and relax quickly.

"The purpose of vibration plates is to generate quick vibrations that cause your body's muscles to contract and relax several times per second," says Leah Verebes, a physical therapist and assistant professor at Touro University's School of Health Sciences. "At a far greater frequency, this resembles the spontaneous contractions that take place during exercise."

"This stimulates a subconscious muscle activation each time the machine moves, meaning your muscles are activating far more than they would on a stable surface," says Laura Wilson, a personal trainer at Life Time Fishers and director of training and curriculum at Power Plate, a company that produces vibrating exercise machines.

There are several ways to use a vibration plate, the most common being standing on its rectangular platform. However, you can also perform squats or push-ups on it.

Wilson says vibration plates can move in multiple directions: up and down, side to side and front to back. The harmonic vibrations move between 25 to 50 times per second, activating the corresponding muscles.

Vibration plate benefits

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