Peripheral vibrotactile stimulation is the use of vibrations on the skin’s surface to interact with the peripheral nervous system and cause a sensory response. The scientific community’s understanding of movement has developed significantly over the last few decades. We are increasingly appreciating the importance of the sensory system and there is growing evidence that modulation of this can change patterns of brain activity and improve movement across different tasks. It is a non-invasive, non-pharmacological intervention that can improve symptoms above medication alone.
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