Today I look Landon to his first vibration therapy appointment. My husband got to go along, and I know he was skeptical, but I think the appointment turned him around.
I did a lot of research and made a lot of phone calls before I found a place to take Landon. Most of the physical therapy places required that we do a complete plan. We didn't want to do this, as we already had a physical therapist that we liked and that Landon seemed to like too. We ended up going to a chiropractors office.
The chiropractor had my husband and I each get on the machine first to experience what he would. It was the strangest feeling and I'm not sure how to even describe it. It's like standing on a huge box fan without the air flow.
The next step was putting Landon on the machine. He can stand while he hold his hands, so that is what we decided to do for the machine. He loved it! After it was turned on, he stood up super straight and started smiling. The second time he tried to take a step and was dancing on it. The final time he was a little tired so he sat on it and he loved that too!
It is too early to determine if he will see results from it, but after today we are really hopeful. We go back on Tuesday (in 5 days) to use it again. Crossing my fingers for the same positive experience as today.
As a side note, the chiropractor office we go to had a Vibe Plate (www.vibeplate.com), picture below. The website has a list of the places that have one of their machines. This is how we found the office that we use now.
I'm curious if anyone else has used a vibration platform for CP or other developmental delay. If you have, please leave a comment below about your experience, good or bad!
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