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Stabilize blood sugar just by standing! Confirmed by international clinical evidence: a “zero-weight rehabilitation method” for people with diabetes, knee-friendly, effortless, and more reassuring with practice.

2026-04-21

Does this sound familiar to you?
Doctors keep emphasizing exercise to control blood sugar, yet you get exhausted from the slightest activity, feel pain when walking long distances, and fear hypoglycemia from running or jumping?
Advanced age, bad knees, low energy, no time…
You want to manage your blood sugar, but you’re stuck being unable to exercise. Your glucose levels spike and drop unpredictably, and complications are creeping closer.
Today we’re introducing a revolutionary rehabilitation method that will change how you think:
No running, no jumping, no strenuous effort required.
Simply stand on a professional platform and enjoy gentle vibration for 15 minutes.
This helps people with type 2 diabetes improve blood sugar control, build muscle strength, protect joints, and enhance balance.
This is not a wellness gimmick — it is a scientific approach supported by international authoritative literature and real clinical research.

Proven by International Research: Effective in Trials with 70 Diabetic Patients
Backed by Authoritative Literature with Solid and Reliable Conclusions
This systematic review from the Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy summarizes multiple clinical studies conducted between 2011 and 2014. It closely observed 70 patients with type 2 diabetes under scientifically controlled conditions, with verifiable and authentic data.
Who Is It Suitable For? Clear Criteria Provided
Diagnosed with type 2 diabetes
No severe complications
HbA1c < 10%
Fasting blood glucose < 250 mg/dL
No contraindications for vibration training
Patients meeting the above criteria can use it safely.
How to Practice? Extremely Easy to Learn
Frequency: 3 times per week
Posture: Semi-squat at 100–110° (knee-friendly)
Duration: 12–14 minutes per session
Cycle: Noticeable improvements within 8–12 weeks
Intensity: Gentle vibration at 1–2g, no physical burden
Most Reassuring: No Serious Adverse Reactions
No hypoglycemia, joint damage, or muscle discomfort.
Adherence rate exceeds 75%, easier to maintain than exercising or walking.
Passive training with low cardiopulmonary load, suitable for frail elderly individuals.
Clear Research Conclusion:
Whole-Body Vibration (WBV) training is safe, time-saving, and easy to implement. It effectively improves blood glucose control, cardiovascular risk factors, and physical function in patients with type 2 diabetes.

Why Should Diabetic Patients Choose It? 4 Key Advantages
Knee-Friendly & Effortless: “Passive Blood Sugar Reduction” Just by Standing
Muscles are deeply activated through vibration without voluntary effort, improving insulin sensitivity. Ideal for those with weak knees, leg weakness, or limited mobility — training can be done simply by standing.

Just 15 minutes a day: Rehabilitation can be done even in fragmented time
No need to go to the gym, change clothes or have special supervision.
15 minutes in the morning, before bed or during lunch break is enough, making it easy to stick to for a lifetime.

One Training, Multiple Benefits:
Improves blood sugar, muscle strength, balance and circulation all at once.
Stabilizes fasting blood glucose and HbA1c
Strengthens lower-body strength, prevents falls and physical decline
Enhances microcirculation, protects nerves and reduces numbness
Assists in regulating blood lipids and blood pressure, lowering the risk of complications

Policy Benefits: Rehabilitation Reimbursable for Less Financial Burden
New national policy for chronic and special diseases implemented in April 2026:
Type 2 diabetes included in the unified catalog of 62 chronic and special diseases
Reimbursement rate at primary medical institutions up to 85%–95%
Inpatient admission threshold removed; eligible for reimbursement via outpatient service
Full coverage of long-term care insurance, applicable to nursing home, community and home-based rehabilitation


These groups of diabetic patients will achieve especially good results:
Those with large blood sugar fluctuations and unsatisfactory HbA1c control
Middle-aged and elderly people with knee pain, weak legs, and limited walking ability
Those who lack time or physical strength for traditional exercise
Those who fear hypoglycemia and dare not do intense exercise
Those already experiencing limb weakness, numbness, or poor balance
People in community rehabilitation, nursing institutions, and home-based care
(Warm reminder: Patients with severe heart failure, acute thrombosis, unhealed fractures, or acute inflammation must first be evaluated by a doctor.)
Yufeng Medical · Vibration Training System
Alternating left-right tilting motion:
Simulates natural human gait, more physiological and safer
Precise frequency adjustment from 5–30Hz:
Three adjustable modes for balance, function, and strength, adapting to different rehabilitation stages
Multi-level amplitude from 0–4.5mm:
Gentle stimulation, with much lower impact on the head, hips, and knees than daily walking
High efficiency in short time:
10–15 minutes per session, no fatigue, low risk of hypoglycemia
A full range of products to meet different needs

Dual Guarantee of Safety & Authority
Force, impact and ground reaction force are all lower than those during walking and stair climbing.
Used clinically in many top-tier Class III A hospitals nationwide, and highly recognized by departments of rehabilitation, geriatrics and endocrinology.
In line with policies for chronic & special disease reimbursement, long-term care insurance and community rehabilitation, enabling smoother implementation.
Controlling Blood Sugar: Choosing the Right Method Beats Forcing Yourself
The ideal rehabilitation for people with diabetes
is never about the more exhaustion, the better effect.
Instead, it should be safe, simple and sustainable for long-term adherence.
Whole-body vibration training,
backed by international clinical evidence,
supported by national policies,
with the advantages of being non-invasive, painless and time-saving,
helps you get rid of the dilemma of “wanting to exercise but fearing to move”, stabilize blood sugar and safeguard health.
No running, no jumping—just standing to protect your health for life.
Scientific rehabilitation keeps you from detours; gentle training brings a more stable and healthier life.

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