CO-FOUNDER OF SQAIL with a review on vibration therapy
Vascular and Neural Response to Focal Vibration, Sensory Feedback, and Piezo Ion Channel Signaling
Penasso, H. Petersen, F., PeternelL G.
https://www.mdpi.com/2813-2475/2/1/6
Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer Gerfried Peternell published a review on focal vibration therapy, which aims to restore tissue and nervous system function. The therapy involves using vibration to improve the health of residual limbs and prosthesis acceptance in amputees. The review combined research on various aspects such as vibration therapy, sensory feedback, and the recovery of blood vessels and nerves.
Key points include:
– Intermittent focal vibration helps repair and form blood vessels and nerves by increasing shear stress on endothelial cells and triggering Piezo1 signaling.
– Stimulating Piezo1 in peripheral nerves may reduce the growth of painful neuromas.
– Vibrotactile feedback influences the motor cortex and modulates sensory signals, aiding in recovery and reducing phantom pain.
The review recommends using focal vibration at frequencies of 60-120 Hz and amplitudes up to 1 mm to benefit motor control, locomotion, pain relief, nerves, and blood vessels, while avoiding adverse effects.




