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Scientific Foundation of Juvent

Links to Selected Clinical Studies

Good Vibrations and Strong Bones
Jens Jordan
Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 288 (3): R555, 2005

Plantar vibration improves leg fluid flow in perimenopausal women
Julian M. Stewart, Carol Karman, Leslie D. Montgomery, and Kenneth J. McLeod
The American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology  288: R623–R629, 2005.

Summarized in peer-reviewed published journal papers:

  1. Reversal of Lower-limb Edema by Calf Muscle Pump Stimulation. J. Cardiopulmonary Rehab. & Prevention. 28:174-179.
    Goodard, A., Pierce, C., McLeod, K. (2008)
    1. Shows Juvent stimulation reverses fluid pooling in the lower limbs. It offers a simple counter-measure to address a problem affecting 40% of adult women.
  2. Plantar vibration improves leg fluid flow in peri-menopausal women. Am. J. Physiol. Regul. Intergr. Comp. Physiol. 288:R623-R629.
    Stewart, J., Karman, C., Montgomery, D., McLeod, K. (2005)
    1. Shows Juvent increases in peripheral, systemic blood flow, peripheral lymphatic flow and venous drainage from the lower limb. Thereby providing an efficient, potential counter-measure for patients with in-efficient calf muscle pump (most elderly or immobile people).