What is Galileo-training?
Galileo is a whole-body vibration therapy device that operates on a seesaw principle, ensuring an effective, comfortable, and safe treatment through its physiological movement pattern. The motion of the Galileo mimics walking or running in a condensed form. It works like a seesaw, vibrating side to side with an adjustable frequency of 5-36 Hertz (vibrations per second). Galileo can help prevent and treat various diseases, enhance muscle power, strengthen bones, and improve users' well-being effectively with minimal time commitment.

Interested in Unlimited Galileo training?
We offer only 25 exclusive Galileo memberships for unlimited training. Once these memberships are sold out, interested individuals can join a waiting list by emailing info@biohealth.fi, and will be contacted when a membership becomes available. The 25 fastes will receive the membership for only 149€/month (regular price 199€/month).

Get Your Body and Mind in Shape Easily and Quickly with Vibration Therapy!
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Galileo is a patented whole-body vibration therapy device that can help prevent and treat various conditions, enhance muscle power, strengthen bones, and improve users' well-being efficiently with minimal time commitment. Galileo engages all muscles simultaneously, effectively and in a short period, by mimicking the body's natural physiological movement. It is designed as a whole-body vibration therapy device for comprehensive health benefits.
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What are the benefits of Galileo?
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WELL-BEING
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Increases energy and stamina
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Improves mood and the feeling of well-being
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Enhances metabolism and circulation
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Improves nutrient absorption
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Balances hormone function
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Increases flexibility and agility
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Enhances oxygen uptake
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Lowers blood pressure
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Reduces stress
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WEIGHT MANAGEMENT
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Reduces body fat percentage
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Eliminates cellulite
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Firms the skin and the entire body
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Increases the body's natural collagen production
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A 30-minute Galileo workout burns more calories than 3 hours of brisk walking.
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SPORTS
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Increases and strengthens muscles
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Activates up to 97% of muscle fibers
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Effectively trains deep muscles
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Enhances performance and recovery
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Muscle strength can increase by up to 50% in 3 weeks.
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REHABILITATION
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Strengthens muscles, bones, and joints
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Improves coordination and balance
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Does not strain the joints, making it suitable for people with mobility limitations
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Effectively restores functionality and muscle strength
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Improves posture
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How did Galileo vibration therapy originate?​
Whole-body vibration therapy originated from the Russian space program. They developed a treatment program to counteract bone loss and muscle weakening caused by weightlessness in cosmonauts. In 1997, Dutch Olympic coach Guus van der Meer brought the idea to Europe and adapted the concept for athletes, developing the first vibration therapy device. The German company Novotec GambH developed and patented the Galileo device in 1997. Galileo Training is a registered medical device.
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Why is Galileo suitable for today's lifestyle?
In today’s fast-paced world, many working people do not have time for regular exercise, and physical limitations may prevent some from engaging in physical activity. A 10-minute Galileo vibration session, 2-3 times a week, can lead to significant improvements in muscle strength, alertness, coordination, and balance. Galileo effectively exercises all muscles simultaneously in a short time by mimicking natural physiological movement. A 3-minute workout at 25 Hertz is equivalent to one hour of walking. It is an efficient whole-body vibration device for both treatment and training purposes.
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Studies conducted of the Galileo® Training device
​The Galileo® Training device has been involved in several studies focusing on a wide range of medical conditions and rehabilitation scenarios. Below are a few key examples of areas where research has been conducted using the Galileo device. The researsch can be found at https://stratec-med.com/en/grfs/
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1. Back pain (3 studies)
Galileo Therapy has been shown to help alleviate back pain by enhancing muscle activation and flexibility through vibration therapy.
2. Effect of rest on bones (4 studies)
Galileo vibration therapy is researched for its potential in counteracting the negative effects of immobilization and improving bone density.
3. Stroke (12 studies)
Studies show improved mobility and coordination in stroke patients after using the Galileo Training device.
4. Post-chemotherapy rehabilitation (2 studies)
Vibration therapy has shown potential in helping patients regain strength and muscle function after chemotherapy.
5. Children’s studies (4 studies)
Children with neuromuscular issues, such as cerebral palsy, have benefited from the use of Galileo for muscle strengthening.
6. COPD / heart / lungs (10 studies)
Galileo Therapy has shown promise in improving respiratory function and lung capacity in patients with COPD.
7. Cystic fibrosis (2 studies)
Research shows improvement in respiratory function and physical capacity in patients with cystic fibrosis using Galileo therapy.
8. Diabetes (including neuropathy) (4 studies)
Galileo Therapy has been studied for its role in improving circulation and reducing symptoms of diabetic neuropathy.
9. Effects of dumbbells (5 studies)
Studies focus on combining Galileo vibration therapy with weight resistance training to improve muscle mass and strength.
10. Fall prevention (12 studies)
Galileo Therapy is extensively studied for fall prevention, especially in elderly populations, by improving balance and muscle coordination.
11. Fibromyalgia (5 studies)
Research indicates improvements in pain management and muscle function for patients with fibromyalgia using Galileo therapy.
12. Friedreich’s ataxia (1 study)
Limited research, but initial findings suggest that vibration therapy may help in managing symptoms of this condition.
13. Multiple sclerosis (6 studies)
Galileo vibration therapy is studied for its effectiveness in improving mobility and reducing spasticity in MS patients.
14. Muscular dystrophy (4 studies)
Therapy aims to help muscular dystrophy patients maintain muscle function through non-strenuous exercise.
15. Neuropathy (2 studies)
Galileo vibration therapy shows potential in improving nerve function and reducing neuropathic pain.
16. Osteoporosis (10 studies)
The Galileo device has been shown to improve bone density in osteoporosis patients.
17. Parkinson’s disease (2 studies)
Research indicates that vibration therapy may assist in improving motor function and reducing tremors in Parkinson’s patients.
18. Physiology studies (11 studies)
Various physiological studies support the benefits of Galileo in improving overall muscle activation and body function.
19. Spasticity management (6 studies)
Galileo vibration therapy has been effective in reducing muscle spasticity in conditions like cerebral palsy and MS.
20. Spinal cord injury (12 studies)
Studies show improvement in motor control and muscle strength in patients recovering from spinal cord injuries.
21. Sports and fitness (18 studies)
Galileo is widely used in sports therapy for muscle strengthening, endurance training, and injury prevention.
22. Stress incontinence (2 studies)
Research highlights improvements in pelvic floor strength and function, aiding in managing incontinence.
23. ICU (2 studies)
Studies suggest benefits in muscle maintenance for ICU patients who are bedridden for extended periods.
These links provide access to further studies and detailed information regarding the use of the Galileo® Training device across different health conditions.