Low-intensity vibration and chronic fatigue syndrome

We explore the science behind Low-intensity Vibration and how it could offer a new avenue of hope for those living with chronic fatigue.
older woman sat massaging nose bridge with tiredness

Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also known as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), is a debilitating condition characterised by persistent fatigue, which can make daily activities, such as going to work or having a shower, extremely difficult. The fatigue is often accompanied by other symptoms such as muscle pain, problems with concentration or memory, and sleep disturbances. 

Managing CFS effectively requires a multi-faceted approach. The Marodyne LiV device is emerging as a promising tool to integrate into therapeutic strategies. Let’s explore why.

Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also known as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), is a debilitating condition characterised by persistent fatigue, which can make daily activities, such as going to work or having a shower, extremely difficult. The fatigue is often accompanied by other symptoms such as muscle pain, problems with concentration or memory, and sleep disturbances. 

Managing CFS effectively requires a multi-faceted approach. The Marodyne LiV device is emerging as a promising tool to integrate into therapeutic strategies. Let’s explore why.

Boosting energy naturally

The Marodyne LiV utilises Low-intensity Vibration (LiV) therapy to enhance cellular health. It gently stimulates the body without fatiguing or exhausting cells to improve overall physical resilience without excessive exertion. 

No side effects or contraindications. LiV therapy is medically-certified as safe for use by everyone aged 3 and over, and without any known side effects or contraindications it can be integrated with ease into any therapeutic strategy. 

Enhanced cellular function. LiV therapy can help to promote improved cellular metabolism and mitochondrial function1, which can help to alleviate some of the cellular-level fatigue experienced by people with CFS.

Improved circulation. Better blood flow can assist in reducing muscle pain and enhancing overall physical function, making some daily activities feel more manageable.

graphic of mitochondria

Boosting energy naturally

The Marodyne LiV utilises Low-intensity Vibration (LiV) therapy to enhance cellular health. It gently stimulates the body without fatiguing or exhausting cells to improve overall physical resilience without excessive exertion. 

No side effects or contraindications. LiV therapy is medically-certified as safe for use by everyone aged 3 and over, and without any known side effects or contraindications it can be integrated with ease into any therapeutic strategy. 

Enhanced cellular function. LiV therapy can help to promote improved cellular metabolism and mitochondrial function1, which can help to alleviate some of the cellular-level fatigue experienced by people with CFS.

Improved circulation. Better blood flow can assist in reducing muscle pain and enhancing overall physical function, making some daily activities feel more manageable.

graphic of mitochondria
woman sitting up in bed and stretching after a good sleep

Reduced inflammation. CFS is often linked to inflammation. LiV has been shown to help regulate inflammatory responses by increasing anti-inflammatory molecules2.

Muscle and bone stimulation. The gentle vibrations in LiV therapy help to maintain muscle mass and bone density, which is crucial for people with CFS who may find it harder to exercise regularly. 

Improved quality of sleep. Regular use of LiV therapy has been linked to better sleep patterns3, which could benefit people with CFS.

woman sitting up in bed and stretching after a good sleep

Reduced inflammation. CFS is often linked to inflammation. LiV has been shown to help regulate inflammatory responses by increasing anti-inflammatory molecules2.

Muscle and bone stimulation. The gentle vibrations in LiV therapy help to maintain muscle mass and bone density, which is crucial for people with CFS who may find it harder to exercise regularly. 

Improved quality of sleep. Regular use of LiV therapy has been linked to better sleep patterns3, which could benefit people with CFS.

Many people have reported a marked improvement in their energy levels, reduction in muscle pain, and an overall enhancement in quality of life after incorporating Low-intensity Vibration therapy into their daily routine. 

The Marodyne LiV device can play a vital role as part of an integrated approach to managing CFS. It offers a safe and effective solution that can work alongside other treatments and contribute to better clinical outcomes for people with CFS. 

Many people have reported a marked improvement in their energy levels, reduction in muscle pain, and an overall enhancement in quality of life after incorporating Low-intensity Vibration therapy into their daily routine. 

The Marodyne LiV device can play a vital role as part of an integrated approach to managing CFS. It offers a safe and effective solution that can work alongside other treatments and contribute to better clinical outcomes for people with CFS. 

References

  1. Long YF, et al. (2025) Low-Magnitude High-Frequency Vibration Attenuates Sarcopenia by Modulating Mitochondrial Quality Control via Inhibiting miR-378. J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle. 16(1):e13740.
  2. Moreira-Marconi E, et al. (2022). Inflammatory Biomarker Responses to Whole-Body Vibration in Subjects with Different Clinical Status: A Systematic Review. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 19(22):14853.
  3. Palop-Montoro M, et al. (2020). Sleep Quality in Older Women: Effects of a Vibration Training Program. Applied Sciences, 10(23), 8391

 

References

  1. Long YF, et al. (2025) Low-Magnitude High-Frequency Vibration Attenuates Sarcopenia by Modulating Mitochondrial Quality Control via Inhibiting miR-378. J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle. 16(1):e13740.
  2. Moreira-Marconi E, et al. (2022). Inflammatory Biomarker Responses to Whole-Body Vibration in Subjects with Different Clinical Status: A Systematic Review. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 19(22):14853.
  3. Palop-Montoro M, et al. (2020). Sleep Quality in Older Women: Effects of a Vibration Training Program. Applied Sciences, 10(23), 8391