| Musculoskeletal system diseases are conditions that significantly impact the daily functioning, mobility, and overall well-being of the elderly. With the rapid growth of the global elderly population, the prevalence of musculoskeletal system diseases is rising at an alarming rate. In recent years, there has been a notable advancement in research on musculoskeletal system diseases, with osteoporosis, knee osteoarthritis, and sarcopenia emerging as the most prevalent conditions. At present, research on treatment methods for osteoporosis, knee osteoarthritis, and sarcopenia has received much attention.. Whole Body Vibration Training (WBVT) represents an alternative to exercise therapy and offers the advantages of safety, reliability and good compliance. Consequently, it has become a research focus on improving musculoskeletal system diseases. The principal objective of this review is to explore the mechanism and research progress of whole-body vibration training in improving the occurrence and development of osteoporosis, knee osteoarthritis and sarcopenia , with the aim of providing a basis for its better application in clinical treatment. |