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TVT Science & Application

Fitness and health care facilities have utilized vibration therapies for decades. Yet in spite of this, research has gained little insight into how to make the most of the science and proper use of these vibration therapies to improve human mobility.

Doctors of Physical Therapy, Matt Gloyd and Aaron Spivey, created TVT (Targeted Vibration Techniques) to bring the latest innovations in musculoskeletal wellness to the industry.

TVT provides practical knowledge of the physiological effects high frequency-low amplitude vibration has on the human body, and the proper application of passive and active integration for professionals.

TVT are refining the art of holistic vibration application techniques so medical practitioners, physical therapists, fitness professionals and others, can provide the best possible outcomes in terms of function and physical performance for their clients and patients.

Matt and Aaron set out to construct a more dynamic, integrated application that could address pain, while encouraging clients to gain better mobility. The result, TVT, is the latest in musculoskeletal wellness. By expanding mobility, TVT facilitates faster returns to function, and enhances performance potential. It can be applied in both passive and active forms, depending on the desired physiological effect.

The unique application of high frequency vibration with specialized movements is known as active TVT.

The integration of high frequency vibration with controlled movement and stretching protocols like LOV™ (Lengthen, Oscillate, Vibrate) and the TVT stretch cage, continues to generate outstanding outcomes and patient testimonials. Our vision is to share TVT’s proven techniques and protocol while creating a framework for the professional use of high frequency vibration to fast-track individual success.

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TVT Glossary

Therapeutic Myofascial Vibration

The use of high frequency, low amplitude oscillations to encourage soft tissue remodeling.

Vibration

An oscillation of the parts of a fluid or an elastic solid whose equilibrium has been disturbed.

Targeted Vibration Techniques

A manual therapy technique used to enhance the quality/health of soft tissue. Common clinical applications: Trigger point release, improve pliability and elasticity of soft tissue, pain modulation.

Stretching

A form of physical exercise aimed at improving the elasticity of soft tissue.

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