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Vibration therapy may be making the rounds on social media lately, but the technology has actually been around since the late 1800s. In the 1950s, vibration therapy staged a comeback in the fitness space, with vibration belts being advertised as tools to help people lose stubborn belly fat and burn calories without actually having to, well, voluntarily move. Until recently, vibration devices marketed as weight loss devices were written off as a gimmick at best or, at worst, a bona fide scam. Fast forward to 2025, and it appears that sentiment—largely thanks to TikTok and spiked interest in lymphatic drainage therapy at large—is undergoing a seismic shift.
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