Transform Your Wellness with

Vibroacoustic
Sound Therapy

Harness the Healing Power of Sound Waves and Vibration to Achieve Deep Relaxation and Holistic Health.

Rediscover Balance with
Sound Therapy

At Krysus Human Performance, we bring you Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy, a revolutionary treatment that integrates therapeutic sound waves with gentle vibrations to promote deep relaxation, stress relief, and overall well-being. This therapy uses low-frequency sound waves delivered through a specialized therapy bed, offering a unique healing experience that enhances both physical and mental health.

The Science of Sound for Your Wellness

Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy utilizes sound waves, typically ranging from 30 to 936 Hz, transmitted through our zero gravity lounge. These waves resonate through your body, creating gentle vibrations that stimulate cellular repair, enhance circulation, and induce a profound state of relaxation.

  • Sound Waves: Low-frequency sound waves align with your body’s natural frequencies, promoting physical and emotional balance.
  • Vibrations: Gentle vibrations deliver a soothing massage effect, relieving muscle tension and enhancing blood flow.
  • Multisensory Experience: Combining sound and vibration, this therapy engages both auditory and tactile senses, creating a holistic healing environment.

Holistic Healing and Improved Well-Being

Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy
offers a variety of benefits:

SPORTS BENEFITS

  • Reduces muscle tension
  • Increases blood circulation
  • Improves range of motion

WORK BENEFITS

  • Reduces stress and promotes serenity
  • Lessens fatigue and improves sleep
  • Enhances focus and concentration

LIFE BENEFITS

  • Improves mood and promotes quality of life
  • Addresses deep-seated negative patterns
  • Supports recovery from substance abuse

Advanced Technology for Optimal Results

Advanced
Vibroacoustic System

Cutting-edge vibroacoustic technology that delivers therapeutic sound waves through our zero-gravity lounge.

Enhanced
Ergonomics

Our zero gravity lounge is ergonomically designed to support the body in a relaxed, reclined position.

Customized
Sessions

We offer tailored frequency programs to meet your specific health goals.

COMFORTABLE
ENVIRONMENT

Designed for comfort, our therapy room provides a serene setting for your sessions.

Your Journey to Relaxation and Healing

A typical session lasts between 30 to 60 minutes. Here’s what to expect:

  • Initial Consultation: Discuss health goals and specific concerns with our trained staff.
  • Therapy Session: Lie on the therapy bed and experience the combined effects of sound waves and vibrations.
  • Post-Session Relaxation: Take a few moments to adjust after the session, letting the therapeutic benefits take effect.

Preparation TIPS

  • Wear comfortable clothing.
  • Stay hydrated before and after your session.
  • Arrive a few minutes early to prepare and relax.

Tailor Your Sound Experience

Selecting the appropriate frequency for your Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy session is crucial for maximizing its benefits. Different frequencies target various physical and mental aspects, making it essential to customize your therapy based on your specific wellness goals. Here’s a guide to help you choose the right frequency for your needs:

Holistic Frequencies for Comprehensive
Wellness

Krysus Uses a broad spectrum of frequencies, from 30 Hz up to 936 Hz, each tailored to specific therapeutic outcomes. These frequencies are embedded in music tracks that resonate with your body, mind, and spirit, providing a holistic healing experience.

Personalize Your Session Based on Your Goals

  • Consultation and Feedback: Our experts at Krysus will guide you in selecting the right tracks based on your specific needs and preferences. During your initial consultation, we will discuss your wellness goals and recommend frequencies and tracks that align with them.
  • Experiment and Adjust: Feel free to try different frequencies and tracks to find what resonates best with you. Your body and mind might respond uniquely to various frequencies, so experimenting with different options can help fine-tune your experience.
  • Combining Frequencies: Our diverse range allows you to combine tracks that use different frequencies for a comprehensive therapeutic session. For example, you might start with low frequencies for physical relaxation and transition to higher frequencies for mental clarity.

Key Frequency Ranges and Their Benefits:

  • Low Frequencies (30-60 Hz): Focus on physical relaxation, muscle recovery, and pain relief. Ideal for deep tissue penetration and calming the body.
  • Mid Frequencies (60-250 Hz): Balance emotional states and enhance mood. These frequencies help in stress reduction and emotional equilibrium.
  • High Frequencies (250-936 Hz): Aim at mental clarity, spiritual growth, and meditative states. They resonate with higher chakras, aiding in mindfulness and mental focus.

Frequently Asked Questions

We recommend hydrating in the 24 hours leading up to your session and eating a light meal the day of.

We recommend arriving 10-15 minutes prior to your session start time.

Our staff will take you to your prep room to put your personal belongings in a locker. You will have the option to change into a robe and slippers if you prefer. Our staff will then escort you to the sound therapy room.

A weighted blanket, pillow, and eye mask are provided for use during your session. You’ll select the frequency/music you will enjoy and then drift away into your sound therapy session.

No additional materials are needed.

Your most comfortable clothing.

Described as deeply relaxing, with gentle vibrations and calming sound waves creating a meditative experience.

Depending on your health goals, weekly sessions are common for stress relief and wellness maintenance.

Yes, it complements other therapies such as massage or float therapy for enhanced benefits.

There are no known side effects to sound therapy.

  • While Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy is safe and beneficial for most individuals, there are certain conditions and circumstances where it might not be suitable. It’s essential to consult with a healthcare provider before starting therapy if you have any of the following conditions:
  • Severe Cardiovascular Conditions
    • Individuals with severe cardiovascular issues, such as recent heart attacks, severe arrhythmias, or unstable angina, should avoid Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy. The low-frequency vibrations and sound waves could potentially affect heart function or exacerbate existing conditions.
    • Consult your cardiologist to determine if the therapy is safe for your condition.
  • Pregnancy
    • Pregnant women should exercise caution with Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy, especially during the first trimester. The effects of sound waves and vibrations on fetal development are not fully understood, and there could be risks associated with their use during pregnancy.
    • Discuss with your obstetrician or healthcare provider before considering therapy during pregnancy.
  • Pacemakers and Implanted Medical Devices
    • Individuals with pacemakers or other implanted electronic devices may be at risk of interference from the vibrations and sound waves used in the therapy. This could potentially affect the functioning of such devices.
    • Consult with the manufacturer of your device and your healthcare provider to ensure that the therapy does not pose any risks.
  • Severe Skin Conditions
    • People with severe or chronic skin conditions, such as open wounds, rashes, or infections, should avoid Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy until the condition has healed. The vibrations could irritate the skin or worsen existing conditions.
    • Wait until your skin condition has resolved and consult a dermatologist if necessary before starting therapy.
  • Severe Epilepsy or Seizure Disorders
    • Individuals with severe epilepsy or those prone to seizures should avoid Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy, as the sound waves and vibrations could potentially trigger seizures in sensitive individuals.
    • Consult with your neurologist to assess the risks and determine if the therapy is appropriate for your condition.
  • Photosensitive Disorders
    • Those with disorders that cause increased sensitivity to vibrations or sound, such as certain neurological or sensory processing disorders, should avoid the therapy. The stimulation from the vibrations might exacerbate symptoms.
    • Discuss your condition with a healthcare provider to evaluate if Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy is suitable for you.
  • Discuss your condition with a healthcare provider to evaluate if Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy is suitable for you.
    • Individuals who have recently undergone surgery should avoid Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy directly over the surgical area until fully healed. The vibrations could affect the healing process.
    • Follow post-surgical guidelines from your healthcare provider regarding when it is safe to resume various activities.
  • Active Infections
    • Avoid using Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy if you have active infections.
    • Wait until the infection has subsided and consult with a healthcare provider if needed.

Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy is generally safe, but certain conditions may require avoiding or delaying its use. Always consult with a healthcare provider if you have any underlying health conditions or concerns to ensure that the therapy is appropriate and safe for you.

Note: This list is not exhaustive, and individual health considerations may vary. Please discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider to ensure the best care for your specific needs.