Sonic wave technology, also known as vibroacoustic therapy, uses controlled sound waves to provide therapeutic benefits for the human body. By converting specific audio signals into low-frequency vibrations, this technology can improve muscle tone, promote relaxation, and enhance overall physiological function.

Classification of Sound Waves

Type Frequency Range Characteristics Examples / Applications
Infrasound Below 20 Hz Inaudible to humans, may have harmful effects, long propagation distance Volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, typhoons, tsunamis, nuclear explosions
Audible Sound / Sonic Wave 20 Hz – 20 kHz Generated by vibrating objects; travels through air, water, and solids BH sonic wave: 30–110 Hz low-frequency sine waves beneficial to human balance and relaxation
Ultrasound Above 20 kHz Inaudible, short wavelength, highly directional, strong penetration Medical ultrasound, reverse parking sensors, lithotripsy

Key Components of Sonic Wave Systems

Component Function
Amplifier Board Processes input audio signals by filtering, amplifying, and converting them into vibration control commands
Sonic Wave Transducer Converts processed audio signals into mechanical vibrations using speaker principles; includes vibration devices and human stimulation probes
Audio Source Specially designed music or sine wave tracks rich in low-frequency signals, selected based on therapeutic goals

Principle of Sonic Wave Vibration

Sonic wave therapy focuses on low-frequency signals between 30 Hz and 110 Hz, extracted from the audible range. Audio signals are processed through the amplifier board and converted into mechanical vibrations by the transducer. The sonic elasticity controller delivers these vibrations safely and comfortably into the body, penetrating muscles, fascia, bones, nerves, blood vessels, and internal organs.

Vibration Pathway

Frequency and Intensity Control

Frequency: Determined primarily by the audio source; amplifier board influences response.

Intensity: Determined by source volume and amplifier gain; adjustable via remote control for personalized comfort.

Sonic Wave Therapy Process

Sonic wave technology provides a safe, non-invasive method to improve body function, circulation, and balance. By combining low-frequency acoustic stimulation with precise vibration control and elastic transmission, it delivers effective therapeutic benefits that penetrate deep into body tissues while ensuring comfort and safety.

 

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