Matrix Rhythm Therapy and the Matrixmobil® device originate from Complementary Medicine and are considered alternative or supportive therapies to conventional medical treatments.
Current scientific evidence is based on small cohort studies, pilot research, and observational reports — not large-scale clinical trials. Therefore, while results have been promising, these therapies are still regarded as non-validated or experimental under conventional scientific criteria.
Matrix Rhythm Therapy (MaRhyThe) is a cell-biological therapy developed by Dr. Ulrich G. Randoll at the University of Erlangen, Germany.
It works by restoring the natural rhythmic microvibrations of body cells — a crucial process for maintaining healthy cell function, tissue regeneration, and optimal circulation.Every human body consists of approximately 70 trillion cells, each surrounded by an extracellular matrix (ECM) — a gel-like structure that allows nutrients, oxygen, and waste products to move in and out of the cells.
When the ECM becomes stiff or blocked due to stress, injury, or illness, cellular exchange and microcirculation are disrupted.
Using the Matrixmobil® device, gentle mechanical vibrations (8–12 Hz) are applied to the affected areas.
These vibrations help resynchronize the body’s natural microvibrations, improve blood and lymphatic flow, and restore tissue flexibility and metabolism.
Matrix Rhythm Therapy supports:
Matrix Rhythm Therapy can be beneficial in managing various musculoskeletal and neurological conditions, including:
Dr. Randoll’s research focused on the importance of cell microvibrations and the extracellular matrix in maintaining health.
Dr. Randoll’s research focused on the importance of cell microvibrations and the extracellular matrix in maintaining health. He established the Dr. Randoll Institute, which continues to conduct studies, train professionals, and collaborate with universities to explore the potential of Matrix Rhythm Therapy in regenerative medicine and rehabilitation.