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For families with children suffering from spastic cerebral palsy, every time the child lifts an arm or grasps an object, it touches the hearts of the whole family. "My child can’t straighten their arms or hold things steadily. They need to be fed and dressed. What will happen to them in the future?" This is the anxiety and helplessness lingering in the hearts of countless parents. Cerebral palsy (CP for short) is one of the leading causes of physical disability in children, imposing a heavy burden on both the affected children and their families. Research data shows that nearly 83% of children with cerebral palsy have upper limb motor function impairments, and nearly 69% are accompanied by fine motor disorders — they may be unable to grasp toys flexibly, feed or dress themselves, or even complete simple writing tasks. This not only severely limits their activities of daily living (ADL) but also exposes them to numerous social and psychological challenges during their growth. In the past, upper limb rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy mostly relied on traditional methods such as action observation therapy and constraint-induced movement therapy. While these methods have certain effects, they often come with drawbacks like long rehabilitation cycles, high training intensity, and expensive costs. Many children struggle to persist with the treatment, which undermines the rehabilitation outcomes, and parents are physically and mentally exhausted from the long-term back-and-forth efforts. Is there no more efficient and sustainable rehabilitation method available? Here comes the answer! Whole-body vibration therapy (WBVT) has opened up a new path for upper limb rehabilitation in children with cerebral palsy. This seemingly "effortless" therapeutic technology is using the power of science to reshape the current landscape of cerebral palsy rehabilitation.
Adopting advanced 3D spiral vibration technology, the motor shaft drives the eccentric rotor at a precisely set speed to generate mechanical vibration of a specific frequency. Under the accurate regulation of a high-efficiency vibration reduction device, the vibration is transmitted to the surface of the treatment head, forming component forces in both horizontal and vertical directions. It can significantly improve blood circulation and lymphatic drainage, and has remarkable therapeutic effects on indications such as lung recruitment, various types of edema, sports injuries, refractory wounds, and musculoskeletal pain.
Obesity has now become a global health challenge. Data indicate that 2.5 billion adults worldwide are overweight, with 890 million suffering from obesity, and the obesity rate among South Korean adults has reached 38.4%. Sedentary behavior and lack of physical exercise are among the primary causes of obesity. However, for individuals with overweight or obesity, […]
In this era where milk tea and takeout are readily available, and prolonged sitting has become the norm, obesity is no longer merely a "body image issue" but a health hazard affecting countless individuals. According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), by 2030, lifestyle-related diseases may account for 30% of mortality, with obesity being a significant contributing factor to these chronic conditions (e.g., type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases). Many individuals 'first reaction to weight loss is to' control their diet, 'but strict dietary restriction is not only difficult to sustain but also prone to cause weight rebound and even metabolic impairment. In fact, the' secret weapon' that can scientifically aid in weight loss and maintain long-term health has long been hidden in our daily lives—aerobic exercise.
With the advent of an aging society, issues such as osteoporosis, muscle loss, and gait instability are increasingly troubling the elderly population. Data indicate that among individuals aged 50 and above in China, the number of patients with osteoporosis or low bone mass has exceeded 200 million, while the prevalence of sarcopenia in individuals aged 80 and above surpasses 50%. These conditions not only impair quality of life but may also lead to severe consequences such as falls and fractures, causing significant concern for countless families. But did you know? There is now an emerging rehabilitation technology—whole-body vibration training—which does not require high-intensity exercise. Simply standing on a vibration platform or performing basic movements can effectively improve these common issues in the elderly, making it a "new favorite" in the field of geriatric rehabilitation!
In the fast-paced modern lifestyle, sedentary behavior, high-salt diets, sleep deprivation, and chronic stress have made hypertension an increasingly prevalent "silent killer" affecting a growing number of individuals. Data indicate that approximately one-quarter of the global adult population is affected by hypertension, equivalent to nearly 1 billion people, with the global prevalence of hypertension projected to rise by 60% by 2025. Hypertension not only increases cardiac burden but may also induce severe complications such as myocardial infarction (MI) and stroke, posing significant health risks. Many people believe that blood pressure control can only be achieved through medication. However, aerobic exercise, as a safe and effective non-pharmacological intervention, has been scientifically proven to significantly improve hypertension. This article discusses how aerobic exercise helps "lower blood pressure" and provides scientific guidance on proper exercise methods.
In the fast-paced modern life, sedentary behavior and irregular eating habits have made type 2 diabetes an increasingly prevalent chronic disease. Data show that the prevalence of diabetes among Chinese adults has soared from less than 1% in 1980 to 10.9% in 2013, and continues to rise, with higher rates among those over 60 years old and a greater risk for men than women. Facing this health challenge, aerobic exercise has become an indispensable and important means in the management of type 2 diabetes due to its significant health benefits.
Yu Feng Medical showcased its innovative smart rehabilitation solutions, including the Vibration Training System and 3D Pelvic Correction technology, at the 2025 Yangtze River Delta Forum. The demonstrations highlighted how these advanced technologies integrate AI and biomechanics to improve cardiopulmonary function, musculoskeletal rehabilitation, and women's health outcomes. The company's participation underscored its leadership in developing clinically effective, technology-driven rehabilitation ecosystems.
This article clarifies the phenomenon of "invisible slimming" where body weight remains stable while measurements decrease, explaining how muscle gain and fat loss simultaneously reshape the body without scale changes. It highlights the importance of tracking body measurements over weight, details how hydration and muscle composition affect appearances, and provides practical guidance on nutrition and integrated exercise strategies for sustainable body recomposition. The piece emphasizes that consistent implementation over three months yields visible transformation beyond scale numbers.
Obesity rates in China are surging, with 50.7% of adults overweight and rural childhood obesity outpacing urban areas. Key causes include ultra-processed foods, sedentary lifestyles, and metabolic disruptions. Science-backed solutions—cardio training, vibration therapy, and resistance exercises—offer tailored strategies for different groups, from office workers to abdominal obesity sufferers. Learn how to combat obesity with data-driven methods in 2025.
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