A clinically supported option for your patients managing bone health

A clinically supported option for your patients managing bone health

Your patients are already searching for alternatives. When they come to you with questions about osteoporosis medications and their side effects, Marodyne LiV gives you a clinically supported, non-invasive option to point them toward.

We have been working with health technologies for more than 20 years and partner directly with physiotherapists, chiropractors, naturopaths, and other practitioners across Canada.

Patients who may be
suitable for referral

Marodyne LiV may be appropriate for patients who:

  • Have been diagnosed with osteoporosis or osteopenia
  • Have low or declining bone mineral density on DEXA scan
  • Are concerned about the potential side effects of bisphosphonates or other osteoporosis medications
  • Are at elevated risk of falls or fractures due to reduced muscle strength or postural instability
  • Are seeking a non-pharmacological complement to their existing treatment plan
  • Are recovering from orthopaedic surgery or fracture and require bone and muscle rehabilitation support

Marodyne LiV is not a replacement for medical treatment. We position it as a supportive, non-invasive option to complement the care you are already providing.

How Low-Intensity
Vibration (LiV) works

Low-Intensity Vibration (LiV) is a non-invasive mechanical signal delivered at a specific frequency and low amplitude, transmitted through the skeletal system when a patient stands on the device.

The clinical rationale is grounded in mechano-biology: bone tissue responds to mechanical stimulation. Where high-intensity vibration or high-impact exercise may be contraindicated in frail or post-menopausal populations, LiV delivers a stimulus at a magnitude and frequency considered appropriate for this cohort.

Marodyne LiV delivers vibration at 0.3g and 30 Hz, based on the work of Professor Clinton Rubin and colleagues. Their research has been published in peer-reviewed literature and funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and NASA. We can provide references to relevant literature on request.

Referring a
patient to Marodyne

The process is straightforward. If you believe a patient may benefit:

  • Speak with your patient and direct them to marodyne.ca or our team directly.
  • Or contact us first and we can provide information before you make a recommendation.
  • Our team responds promptly to practitioner enquiries and can speak with you or your patient directly.

There is no formal referral form. We work with whatever approach suits your practice.

Writing a prescription
for Marodyne LiV

Prescriptions can be written by physicians, nurse practitioners, physiotherapists, and chiropractors. A prescription may help your patient in two ways:

  • It may support a private insurance reimbursement claim.
  • Or contact us first and we can provide information before you make a recommendation.

For insurance claims, the device is most consistently recognised when described as a Marodyne LiV bone stimulator unit. Our team can provide additional guidance on insurer terminology.

Your patients can access Marodyne LiV anywhere in Canada

Marodyne LiV is available to patients across Canada. Patients can order online or by phone, and the device ships directly to their home. Our team supports patients through the purchase process and remains available after delivery.

Frequently asked questions

Marodyne LiV is certified by the European Union Medical Device Directive and distributed in Canada by Inline Medical Inc. Please contact our team for documentation.
Many patients use Marodyne LiV alongside prescribed osteoporosis medication. There are no known contraindications with bisphosphonates. We encourage your clinical judgement on a patient-by-patient basis and can provide literature references on request.

The most reliable way to monitor bone density changes is through a DEXA scan, typically ordered by your family doctor.

Yes. Please contact our team to discuss practitioner and clinic purchasing options.
No referral is required. You can contact us directly. Speaking with your healthcare provider first is always a good idea, and a prescription can help reduce your cost.
Many patients do. We recommend discussing this with your doctor or pharmacist to confirm it is appropriate for your situation.
The most reliable way to monitor bone density changes is through a DEXA scan, typically ordered by your family doctor.
Call or email us. We are here Monday to Friday, we take as much time as you need, and there is no pressure.